SPANISH STUDY GUIDE PT 4 Flashcards

1
Q

Translate: Esposo/a

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Husband

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2
Q

Translate: Hija/o

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Daughter and Son(s)

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3
Q

Translate: Hijos/as

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Kids

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3
Q

Translate: Madre

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Mother

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4
Q

Translate: Padre

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Father

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5
Q

Translate: Abuelo/a

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Grandma And Grandpa

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5
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Translate: Padres

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Parents

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6
Q

Translate: Hermano/a

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Brother and Sister

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7
Q

Translate: Hermanos/as

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Siblings

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8
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Translate: Primo/a

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Cousin

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9
Q

Translate: Primos

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Cousins

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10
Q

Translate: Madrastra

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Step-Mother

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11
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Translate: Padrastro

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Step-Father

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12
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Translate: Medio Hermano

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Half Brother

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13
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Translate: Media Hermana

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half Sister

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13
Q

Translate: Hijastra

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Step-Daughter

13
Q

Translate: Hijastro

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Step-Son

14
Q

Translate: Tio

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Uncle

15
Q

Translate: Tia

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Aunt

16
Q

Translate: Divorciado/a(s)

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Divorced

17
Q

Translate: Soltero/a(s)

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Single

18
Q

Translate: Casado/a(s)

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Married

19
Q

Translate: Hermanastro/a

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Step-Brother, Step-Sister

20
Q

Translate: Bisabuelo/a

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Grandparents (Great Grandma and Great Grandpa)

20
Q

Translate: Cunado/a

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Sister-in-Law, Brother-In-Law

20
Q

Translate: Nieto/a

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Grandaughter and Grandson

21
Q

Translate: Sobrino/a

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Niece and Nephew

22
Q

Translate: Suegro/a

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Mother-In-Law and Father-In-Law

23
Q

Translate: Yerno

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Son-In-Law

24
Q

Translate: Nuera

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Daughter-in-law

25
Q

What do Posesive Adjectives tell us?

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Possessive Adjectives tell us what belongs to whom.

26
Q

Possessive Adjectives chart:

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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’

27
Q

What do Possesive adjectives have to match?

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They have to match the noun they are describing in terms of gender and number.

28
Q

How Would you say Parents using PA (POSSESIVE ADJECTIVES)

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Nuestros Padres

29
Q

How Would you say Family using PA?

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Nuestra Familia

30
Q

How would you say Your (formal) Grandparents?

A

Sus Abuelos

31
Q

How would you say your Aunts and Uncles using PA?

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Tus Tios