How do you say CUÑADO (A) in English?

 

"Your CUÑADO? Not anymore! Byeeee!"

You can't say CUÑADO (A)  in English, not at least in one word.

A CUÑADO is your wife's brother (if you are a man) or your husband's brother (if you are a woman).

A CUÑADA is your wife's sister (if you are a man) or your husband's sister (if you are a woman).

There are, of course, other ways to call these members of the family in English:

CUÑADO is BROTHER-IN-LAW and CUÑADA is SISTER-IN-LAW.

There is also a cultural difference since in Spanish we tend to use the terms CUÑADO or CUÑADA quite frequently and also informally. It is possible that in parts of Latin America people welcome you by calling you "CUÑADO (A)" instead of your name if you have created that kind of tie already. The same would be unlikely in an English-speaking country.

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