Brotherinlaw in spanish

Cuñado

pronunciation: kunjɑdoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

brother-in-law = cuñado. 

Example: French technology was inadequate for the further development of Robert's machine, however, and Didot, who had an English brother-in-law, brought the model to London in 1801, where he secured the backing of the brothers Henry and Sealy Fourdrinier, wholesale stationers.

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» Posesivo + brother-in-law's wife = concuñada.

Example: Do not allow your brother-in-law's wife and her rotten attitude stop you from becoming a member of this family.
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