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Meaning of yerna by furoya





furoya

yerna
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In some Latin American countries used as a synonym for daughter-in-law, but Etymologically it is not; While taking into account the couple accepted methods currently in most parts of the world, perhaps it will come to have an own sense. See son-in-law. By some mistake of typing, see also barren.

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