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note from my new daughter-in-law
My new daughter-in-law sent me a note today that has a phrase that I understand the general meaning of, but cannot get completely. I think the words have more vocab. meanings than I am aware of. What is the translation of "Le doy las gracias por lo bien que me a tratado, usted y su esposa por lo bien que me han recibido en su familia." I understand that she is thanking us for receiving her into our family. and I know the word "agreement", but what exactly does this say? I am learning Spanish little by little. I want to be a good suegra.
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this means your good hospitality, or "the goodness of your treatment" translated directly
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agree with poli.
"tratar bien" to look (good) after, to (good) care saludos |
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