By: Heather Ramsey. Family (Familia) -Padre: Father -Madre: Mother -Esposo(a): Husband, Wife -Marido: Husband.

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By: Heather Ramsey

Family (Familia) -Padre: Father -Madre: Mother -Esposo(a): Husband, Wife -Marido: Husband

Family (Familia) Continued -Hombre: Man -Mujer: Woman -Hijo(a): Son, Daughter -Hermano(a): Brother, Sister -Niño(a): Boy, Girl

Relatives (Parientes) Abuelo(a)- Grandfather/Grandmother Tío(a)- Uncle/Aunt Nieto(a)- Grandson/Grandaughter Sobrino(a)- Nephew/Niece Cuñado(a)-Brother in-law/Sister in-law Padrasto- Stepfather Madastra- Stepmother Suegro(a)- Father in-law/Mother in-law

Home (Casa) Apartamento, Departamento- Apartment Calle- Street Jardín- Garden Garage- Garage

Floors Primero- First Segundo- Second Tercero- Third Cuarto- Fourth Quinto- Fifth Sexto- Sixth Septimo- Seventh Octavo- Eighth Noveno- Ninth Decimo- Tenth

Useful Adverbs, Adjectives, and Nouns Alrededor de- Around Cerca de- Close to Privido(a), Particular- Private Viejo- Old Anciano- Elderly Joven- Young

Birthday Cumplea ños- Birthday Regalo- Gift Pastel, Tarta- Cake Celebración- Celebration

Possessive Adjectives Mi- My Tu- Your Su- His or Her Nuestro(a)- Our Vuestro(a)- You all’s (Spain) Su- Their

Home Interior/ Home Floors Sala- Living Room Cocina- Kitchen Comedor- Dining Room Cuarto, Rec ámara- Room/Bedroom Dormitorio- Dormitory Bedroom Baño- Bathroom Planta Baja- Ground Floor Piso, Suelo- Floor

Home Accents Muebles- Furniture Televisi ón- Television Emissión Deportiva- Sporting Event Noticias- News Escalera- Stairway Ascensor, Elevador- Elevator Revista- Magazine Libro- Book Película- Movie Computadora- Computer Carta- Letter Mesa- Table