How to say son-in-law in Japanese

婿むすめむこmusumemuko

noun:

  • son-in-law

Example Sentences

小学shougakunenno息子musukoga静岡shizuokaからkara名古屋nagoyano小学校shougakkouni転入tennyuuしましたshimashita
My son who is in the fifth grade has transferred from Shizuoka to an elementary school in Nagoya.
ああaaこれkorega愚息gusokunoタカシTAKASHIne」「ehaはいhai。〈yueタカシTAKASHIkunですdesune!」「フーちゃんFUUchanまだmada死んでないshindenaiyoたぶんtabun
"Ah, this is my idiot son Takashi" "Eh-er, yes. (The late) Takashi, right?" "Fuusy, he isn't dead yet! Probably."
新婚shinkonnaのにnoni子供kodomoそうsou・・・息子musukoha父親chichioyano連れ子tsurekokarehaバツイチBATSUICHIというわけだtoiuwakeda
Newly weds but with a child? Yes, that's right - the son is from the father's former marriage. He's been divorced once.
hahahaため息をつきtameikiwotsukiながらnagara高校koukou一年生にもnimoなったnatta息子musukonoatamawoがしがしとgashigashito撫でたnadeta
Mom sighed, and tousled the hair of her son's head.
私のwatashinoottoにはnihaaniga2人いますimasu。(そうsouwatashiha三男sannannoyomeですdesu
My husband has two older brothers. (That's right, I'm a third-son's wife)

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