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婆婆 (pópo): This term generally means "mother-in-law" but is often used to refer to the husband's mother rather than the wife's mother. It is a more common term in everyday conversation.
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In Chinese, 岳母 (yuè mǔ) is used to refer to someone's mother-in-law. It is a combination of two characters, 岳 (yuè) meaning "mother's elder brother" and 母 (mǔ) meaning "mother". The combination of these two characters is used to refer to the mother of one's spouse.
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