Usage Note
Genero means son-in-law, not to be confused with genero as a conjugated form of generare (to generate). The feminine counterpart is nuora (daughter-in-law). The plural is regular: generi. Note that genero and nuora are used only for the spouse of a child, not for a sibling's spouse.
Examples
"Il mio genero cucina molto bene."
Natural Translation
My son-in-law cooks very well.
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