Family in Spanish

Oct 1, 2020 | Basics

La Familia en Español

Family in Spanish

How to say family in Spanish, Familia.

 

Family Members Spanish

La Familia

Mamá, Madre

Papá, Padre

Esposa, Mujer

Esposo, Marido

Hija

Hijo

Abuelo

Abuela

Nieto

Nieta

Bisabuelo

Bisabuela

Bisnieto

Bisnieta

Hermano

Hermana

Tío

Tía

Sobrino

Sobrina

Primo

Prima

Padrastro

Madrastra

Medio Hermano

Media Hermana

Novio

Novia

Amigo

Amiga

Familiar

Amante

 

Expresiones

Novio (a) con derechos

Mi vieja (Novia, esposa)

 

Es común llamar a los hijos como:

Chamaco, a

Chavo, a

Niño, a

Escuincle

 

 

¿Qué Eres de Él?

Soy hijo de él

Tú eres nieta de Josefina

Es hermano de Pedro

Es hermana de Pedro

Somos familiares de Angélica

Son tíos de Martín

 

 

¿Qué Son?

 

Son padre e hija

Son hermano y hermana

Son abuela y nieto

Son novios

Son marido y mujer

 

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