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Ah, family ties! Learning the English words for family relationships can be tricky, but it’s worth it. After all, you don’t want to be caught in a bind when talking about your relatives. Whether you’re referring to your mom and dad or your great-grandparents, having a handle on the English terms for family members will come in handy. So let’s dive right in and get acquainted with los parentescos en inglés!

¿Cómo Se Escriben Los Parentescos En Inglés? [Solved]

Wow, ¡eso es un montón de palabras! Bueno, aquí está la traducción para que todos entiendan: familia extendida en inglés significa primo, abuela, abuelo y abuelos. ¡Ahí lo tienes!

  1. Family - Refers to the people who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption.

  2. Grandparents - Refers to the parents of one’s parents.

  3. Parents - Refers to a person’s mother and father.

  4. Siblings - Refers to brothers and sisters who share at least one parent in common.

  5. Uncle/Aunt - Refers to the brother or sister of one’s parent, or the husband or wife of one’s parent’s sibling (e.g., aunt/uncle-in-law).

  6. Cousins - Refers to people who share at least one grandparent in common but are not siblings (e.g., first cousins).

  7. Niece/Nephew - Refers to a child of one’s sibling, or a child of one’s spouse’s sibling (e.g., niece/nephew-in-law).

English family relationships can be confusing! It’s like a whole ’nother language. Grandparents are “grandma” and “grandpa,” parents are “mom” and “dad,” and kids are “son” or “daughter.” Uncles and aunts can be either your mom or dad’s brother or sister, so they’re called either an “uncle” or an “aunt.” Cousins, on the other hand, are the children of your uncles and aunts. Got it? Cool!