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Other Vocabulary LessonsAll in the FamilySpanish Words for RelativesChances are that when you meet and first become acquainted with a native Spanish speaker in a social situation, one of the questions you'll be asked will concern your family. Depending on your age, you may be asked about your parents and what they do for a living, or you may be asked if you are married or have any children. Learn the words on this page as well as some words to describe your family members, then bring a photo along, and even if you're a beginner and know only simple grammar, you can engage in conversation. Keep in mind that masculine plurals in Spanish can refer to mixed groups of males and females. Thus cuatro hijos can mean either "four sons" or "four children," depending on the context. And while it may sound strange to the ear attuned to English, padres is a grammatically correct way to refer to both of one's parents. Also note that the word pariente means "relative" in general; it doesn't refer only to parents. Here are the names for the most common relatives and some of the uncommon ones:
Here are some simple sample sentences you can use as models for your own:
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