Usage Note
Bru is the traditional French term for a son's wife, equivalent to belle-fille which is more common in modern usage. Belle-fille is now the standard in most contexts, while bru is felt as regional or old-fashioned, especially in Quebec and rural France. There is no masculine counterpart; a daughter's husband is always gendre or beau-fils.
Examples
"Sa bru prépare le repas de famille."
Natural Translation
His daughter-in-law is preparing the family meal.
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