Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
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Susan
Susan Plann has written: 'The Spanish National Deaf School'
In Spanish, "Susan" is translated as "Susana." In French, it is "Suzanne." In German, it is "Susanne."
Susana (Spanish) = Susan, Susanna (English)
Susan Ann Price has written: 'The syntax of Spanish degree clauses'
Susan M. Rivera has written: 'El piojo y la liendre' -- subject(s): Bilingual, Poetry, Readers, Spanish language, Spanish language materials, Spanish poetry, Weddings
No 'Neither Bill or Susan say that the stove was working'
The interpreter was Susan, who was fluent in both English and Spanish.
Suusaat
It depends on the context.For example, you would say "The cake belongs to Susan and him."However, you would say "He and Susan were working on the project together."It depends on how the sentence is worded - the way to tell which to use is to split the phrase up and try it with both the name Susan and the word him - if it still sounds right, use him instead of he.
Names are not translatable, they remain the same in any language.