Sup, iam Terry Brown, Have a nice day.

Ah, learning Spanish family vocabulary! It’s a must for anyone wanting to communicate with their Spanish-speaking familia. From abuelo and abuela to primo and prima, there’s a lot of terms to remember. But don’t worry - I’m here to help! Let’s dive in and get you up to speed on all the los familiares en inglés. You’ll be speaking like a pro in no time!

¿Cómo Son Los Familiares En Inglés? [Solved]

Well, some of the fam’s members are grandpa, grandma, dad, mom, sis, bro, daughter and son. Ya know? It’s a pretty tight-knit group!

  1. Family Members: Refers to the people who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption. Examples include parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts and uncles.

  2. Extended Family: Refers to relatives beyond immediate family members such as cousins, great-grandparents and in-laws.

  3. Stepfamily: Refers to a family unit that includes one or both parents who have remarried after divorce or death of a spouse.

  4. Foster Family: Refers to a family unit that provides temporary care for children whose biological parents are unable to do so due to various circumstances such as illness or incarceration.

  5. Blended Family: Refers to a family unit that includes two adults and their children from previous relationships living together in one household

English family members are the people you’re related to, like your mom and dad, siblings, aunts and uncles. Grandparents are also part of the fam - they’re the ones who spoil you with love and treats! Cousins are your second-degree relatives - they’re like your own mini family. And don’t forget about great-grandparents - they’ve seen it all!