Do You Know Your Spanish Family?

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This test was made to evaluate how well you know some family related words and their Spanish translation. Do you best to complete the following questions.

Do You Know Your Spanish Family? - Quiz

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  • 2. 

    Cuñada

    Explanation
    The term "cuñada" is a Spanish word that translates to "sister-in-law" in English. In Spanish, the word is commonly written as one word, "cuñada," or with hyphens, "cuñada." In English, the term is typically written with hyphens as "sister-in-law" to indicate the familial relationship between siblings and their spouses. Therefore, the correct answer is "Sister-in-Law," "SisterinLaw," or "Sister in Law."

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    Cuñado

  • 4. 

    Tío

  • 5. 

    Aunt

  • 6. 

    Father

  • 7. 

    Grandmother

    Explanation
    The word "Grandmother" is translated into Spanish as "Abuela."

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    Fiance, Boyfriend, Groom

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Prometido, Novio" because these are the Spanish translations for "Fiance" and "Boyfriend" respectively. "Groom" can also be translated as "Novio" in Spanish, but it is not mentioned in the given options. Therefore, the correct answer includes the translations for "Fiance" and "Boyfriend" in Spanish.

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    Friend (male or female)

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Amigo, Amiga, Amigo, Amiga, Amigo or Amiga." This is because the word "amigo" is used to refer to a male friend, while "amiga" is used to refer to a female friend. The phrase "amigo, amiga" indicates that both male and female friends are being referred to. The repetition of "amigo, amiga" suggests that the speaker is open to referring to friends of both genders.

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    Sister

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