SPANISH STUDY GUIDE PT 4 Flashcards
Translate: Esposo/a
Husband
Translate: Hija/o
Daughter and Son(s)
Translate: Hijos/as
Kids
Translate: Madre
Mother
Translate: Padre
Father
Translate: Abuelo/a
Grandma And Grandpa
Translate: Padres
Parents
Translate: Hermano/a
Brother and Sister
Translate: Hermanos/as
Siblings
Translate: Primo/a
Cousin
Translate: Primos
Cousins
Translate: Madrastra
Step-Mother
Translate: Padrastro
Step-Father
Translate: Medio Hermano
Half Brother
Translate: Media Hermana
half Sister
Translate: Hijastra
Step-Daughter
Translate: Hijastro
Step-Son
Translate: Tio
Uncle
Translate: Tia
Aunt
Translate: Divorciado/a(s)
Divorced
Translate: Soltero/a(s)
Single
Translate: Casado/a(s)
Married
Translate: Hermanastro/a
Step-Brother, Step-Sister
Translate: Bisabuelo/a
Grandparents (Great Grandma and Great Grandpa)
Translate: Cunado/a
Sister-in-Law, Brother-In-Law
Translate: Nieto/a
Grandaughter and Grandson
Translate: Sobrino/a
Niece and Nephew
Translate: Suegro/a
Mother-In-Law and Father-In-Law
Translate: Yerno
Son-In-Law
Translate: Nuera
Daughter-in-law
What do Posesive Adjectives tell us?
Possessive Adjectives tell us what belongs to whom.
Possessive Adjectives chart:
MI(S)=MY
TU(S)=YOUR
SU(S)= HIS/HERS/YOURS
NUESTRO/A(S)=OUR
VUESTRO/A(S)=YOUR GUYS’
SU(S)= THEIR/YOUR GUYS’
What do Possesive adjectives have to match?
They have to match the noun they are describing in terms of gender and number.
How Would you say Parents using PA (POSSESIVE ADJECTIVES)
Nuestros Padres
How Would you say Family using PA?
Nuestra Familia
How would you say Your (formal) Grandparents?
Sus Abuelos
How would you say your Aunts and Uncles using PA?
Tus Tios