Spanish Words for Family | Spanish Family Words
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 เม.ย. 2020
- Learn Spanish words for family with this quick 5-minute Spanish lesson. This Spanish Vocabulary lesson will teach you to say words like: papá, mamá, hermano, and hermana.
This is an easy course that is intended to teach Spanish for beginners. If you are just starting to learn Spanish, feel free to repeat the lesson as needed until you know all of the family words in Spanish.
This lesson will help improve your Spanish vocabulary by teaching you how to say niece and nephew in Spanish, how to say mom and dad in Spanish, and the Spanish words for grandma and grandpa.
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*CHAVACANO 101*
In my native language Chavacano, a Spanish-based creole language in the Philippines and in Asia, specifically the variant, dialect, or variety of Chavacano de Zamboanga or the Zamboangueño Chavacano, here are the translations of the English and Spanish vocabulary words in the video:
1. familia
2. abuela / lola (informal: aguela)
3. abuelo / lolo (informal: aguelo)
4. maga abuelo / abuelos / maga lolo (grandfathers), maga abuela / abuelas / maga lola (grandmothers), abuelo y abuela / lolo y lola (grandparents), maga abuelo y abuela / maga lolo y lola (grandparents), maga abuelo y maga abuela / maga lolo y maga lola (grandfathers and grandmothers/grandparents)
5. mujer / esposa
6. marido / esposo
7. hermana
8. hermano
9. anak / anak mujer / mujer anak / hija
10. anak / anak hombre / hombre anak / hijo
11. mayores (parent/parents), tata y nana/tata'y nana (father and mother/parents), maga tata (fathers/parents), maga nana (mothers/parents)
"padres" in Chavacano is rarely used for or to mean "parents", because it usually or commonly means "fathers/priests" for most of us
12. tata
"padre" in Chavacano is rarely used for or to mean "father", because usually or commonly it means "father/priest" for most of us
13. nana
"madre" in Chavacano is rarely used for or to mean "mother", because it usually or commonly means "sister/nun" for most of us
14. papa / papá / papang / papáng / pang / dad / daddy / di
(these are also usually or commonly capitalised when used as a name call, name replacement, or term of endearment)
15. mama / mamá / mamang / mamáng / mang / mom / mommy / mi
(these are also usually or commonly capitalized when used as a name call, name replacement, or term of endearment)
16. prima
17. primo
18. tia / auntie (informally: anti)
(these are also usually or commonly capitalized when used as a name call or name replacement)
19. tio / uncle (informally: angkol/ankol/ankel/angkel)
(these are also usually or commonly capitalized when used as a name call or name replacement)
20. sobrino
21. sobrina
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Greetings to y'all from a Spanish-native speaker? How is it going with your Spanish level?
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i know how to count in spanish.
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It's improving slowly day by day. I'm a beginner, I started learning from other sources then I found this channel today and I kinda like the way they teach, it's very direct and easy to understand so I'm looking to watch all their Spanish videos then I will look for another source to keep going. For now, I know quite a lot of words and can have small basic conversations. I can also count up to 100. I love the spanish language so much, it's so beautiful. I started learning it because I love spanish shows. I truly hope I can master it and be fluent like I am in English. I currently speak 3 languages so Spanish will be 4th if I succeed. I wish I had a spanish speaking friend to help me improve faster.
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Portuguese:
Família
Avó
Avô
Esposa
Esposo
Irmã
Irmão
Filha
Filho
Pai
Mãe
Papai
Mamãe
Prima
Primo
Tia
Tio
Sobrinho
Sobrinha
It's fascinating how similar both languages are :D
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Nice
Bien
Same as Tagalog word.
¿¿De verdad??
¿a qué te refieres?
Indonesia mama Spanish mamá
Filipino: Mama
Spanish seems really easy
¿Por Qué?
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Venga para acá
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I have madre
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I came here to recall how to say "nephew" in espanol. Now I know it is, "sobrino".
Sooo....what if i had an aunt that identifies as a male
Gracias