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WELCOME TO THE SPANISH FAMILY (LA FAMILIA) | |||
==Words== | |||
* LOS PADRES: parents | * LOS PADRES: parents | ||
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* LA NUERA: daughter-in-law | * LA NUERA: daughter-in-law | ||
==Expressions with family== | |||
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==Authors== | ==Authors== |
Revision as of 19:58, 16 November 2016
WELCOME TO THE SPANISH FAMILY (LA FAMILIA)
Words
- LOS PADRES: parents
- LA MADRE: mother
- LA MAMÁ: mom
- EL PADRE: father
- EL PAPÁ: dad
- LA HIJA: daughter
- EL HIJO: son
- EL HERMANO: brother
- LA HERMANA: sister
- LA MUJER / LA ESPOSA: wife
- EL MARIDO / EL ESPOSO: husband
- LA TÍA: aunt
- EL TÍO: uncle
- EL PRIMO: cousin
- LA PRIMA: cousin
- EL SOBRINO: nephew
- LA SOBRINA: niece
- EL NIETO: grandson
- LA NIETA: granddaughter
- LOS ABUELOS: grandparents
- LA ABUELA: grandmother
- EL ABUELO: grandfather
- LA MADRINA: Godmother
- EL PADRINO: Godfather
- EL NOVIO: boyfriend
- LA NOVIA: girlfriend
- EL CUÑADO: brother-in-law
- LA CUÑADA: sister-in-law
- LA SUEGRA: mother-in-law
- EL SUEGRO: father-in-law
- EL YERNO: son-in-law
- LA NUERA: daughter-in-law
Expressions with family
Please complete this part...
Authors