Bahu
Bahu is a term commonly used in South Asian cultures, particularly in India and Pakistan, to refer to a daughter-in-law. It signifies the woman who marries into a family and takes on the responsibilities and roles associated with that position. The term is often used in familial contexts, highlighting the importance of family ties and relationships.
In many households, the bahu is expected to contribute to both domestic duties and family traditions. The role can vary significantly depending on cultural practices and individual family dynamics, but it generally emphasizes respect, support, and integration into the family unit.