Vocabulario sobre los miembros de la familia (papá, mamá, hijo, hija, hermano, hermana, tío, tía, abuela, abuelo, cuñado, cuñado, nieto, nieto) en inglés.
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Hello! Welcome to this lesson on family vocabulary in English. Knowing the names of family members is essential for communicating in everyday situations. Today we'll learn fourteen fundamental terms that will help you talk about your family with confidence. Let's start with the nuclear family and then expand to more complex relationships.
Let's start with the nuclear family - the core members. Father, also called Dad, is papá in Spanish. Mother, also called Mom, is mamá. Son refers to a male child - hijo in Spanish. Daughter refers to a female child - hija in Spanish. These are the most basic family relationships you'll use every day.
Now let's learn about siblings. Brother means hermano in Spanish - this refers to a male sibling. Sister means hermana in Spanish - this refers to a female sibling. These relationships are fundamental in describing family connections and are used very frequently in everyday conversations.
Now let's expand to the extended family. Grandfather means abuelo in Spanish - your father's or mother's father. Grandmother means abuela - your father's or mother's mother. Uncle means tío - your parent's brother. Aunt means tía - your parent's sister. These relationships help describe your broader family network.
Finally, let's complete our family vocabulary. Brother-in-law means cuñado - your spouse's brother or your sister's husband. Sister-in-law means cuñada - your spouse's sister or your brother's wife. Grandson means nieto - your child's son. Granddaughter means nieta - your child's daughter. Now you know all fourteen essential family terms! Practice using these words to describe your own family relationships.
Let's start with the nuclear family - the core members. Father, also called Dad, is papá in Spanish. Mother, also called Mom, is mamá. Son refers to a male child - hijo in Spanish. Daughter refers to a female child - hija in Spanish. Brother means hermano - a male sibling. Sister means hermana - a female sibling. These are the most basic family relationships you'll use every day.
Now let's expand to the extended family - the older generation. Grandfather, also called Grandpa, is abuelo in Spanish - your father's or mother's father. Grandmother, also called Grandma, is abuela - your father's or mother's mother. Uncle means tío - your parent's brother. Aunt means tía - your parent's sister. These relationships help describe your broader family network and are essential for family conversations.
Now let's learn about relationships formed through marriage - the in-laws. Brother-in-law means cuñado in Spanish. This can be your spouse's brother or your sister's husband. Sister-in-law means cuñada. This can be your spouse's sister or your brother's wife. These relationships are created when people marry into your family, expanding your family network through marriage connections.
Finally, let's complete our family vocabulary with the youngest generation. Grandson means nieto in Spanish - your child's son. Granddaughter means nieta - your child's daughter. Now you have learned all fourteen essential family terms! You can describe nuclear family, siblings, extended family, in-laws, and grandchildren. Practice using these words to talk about your own family. ¡Felicidades! You now have complete family vocabulary in English.