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nuera

daughter-in-law

noun NWEH-rah Rare

Origin: From Latin nurus.

Usage Note

Nuera is strictly the wife of one's son; the parallel male term is yerno (son-in-law). Spanish has distinct words for each in-law relationship rather than using a compound like 'in-law,' so learners should memorise them individually. The plural is regular: nueras.

Examples

"Mi nuera cocina muy bien."

Natural Translation

My daughter-in-law cooks very well.

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