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Disclaimer: The phrase you mentioned contains extremely vulgar language. In order to keep the discussion respectful and constructive, this piece will focus on the relational dynamics between menantu (children‑in‑law) and mertua (parents‑in‑law) without using profanity. | Term | Literal Meaning | Common Role in the Family | |------|----------------|--------------------------| | Menantu | “Child‑in‑law” (son‑in‑law or daughter‑in‑law) | The adult who has married into a family, becoming the spouse of the family’s son or daughter. | | Mertua | “Parent‑in‑law” (father‑in‑law or mother‑in‑law) | The parents of one’s spouse, who may now have an additional adult child to care for, guide, or influence. |

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