Planning a trip to Spain or connecting with your Spanish-speaking family? Knowing how to refer to your relatives is key! So, how do you say 'brother-in-law' in Spanish? The answer is: **cuñado**.
Simple, right? But let's break it down. 'Cuñado' is a masculine noun, so if you're talking *about* him, you'd use masculine articles like 'el' (the) or 'un' (a). For example, 'El cuñado de María es muy simpático' (Maria's brother-in-law is very nice).
Just remember, pronunciation is important! The 'ñ' in 'cuñado' makes a 'ny' sound, similar to the 'ny' in 'canyon'.
Now you're equipped to introduce your 'cuñado' with confidence. ¡Buena suerte! (Good luck!)