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Master how to talk about your parents and siblings with the key pattern
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| Let's look at some examples. |
| Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers. |
| Ben Lee: Mi papá, mi mamá, mi hermana y yo. |
| Ben Lee: Mi papá, mi mamá, mi hermana y yo. |
| Sasha Lee: Mi papá, mi mamá, mi hermano y yo. |
| Sasha Lee: Mi papá, mi mamá, mi hermano y yo. |
| Ricardo Román Garza: Mi papá, mi mamá, mi hermana y yo. |
| Ricardo Román Garza: Mi papá, mi mamá, mi hermana y yo. |
| Silvia Ramírez Arce: Mi papá, mi mamá, mi hermana, mi hermano y yo. |
| Silvia Ramírez Arce: Mi papá, mi mamá, mi hermana, mi hermano y yo. |
| Víctor Trejo: Mis papás y yo. |
| Víctor Trejo: Mis papás y yo. |
| Did you notice how I replaced mi papá, mi mamá with mis papás? |
| Víctor Trejo: Mis papás y yo. |
| Víctor Trejo: My parents and me. |
| The phrase mis papás literally means "my fathers" but translates as "my parents." Mis papás. |
| Papás. "Parents." Papás (enunciated). Papás. |
| Papás is plural — a fact which will determine the form of other words in the sentence. |
| Before this is mis, "my." Mis (enunciated). Mis. |
| Mis is plural to agree with papás. |
| Víctor Trejo: Mis papás y yo. |
| Víctor Trejo: My parents and me. |
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