familiares
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- Familiares means 'relatives' in Spanish.
- It is a plural noun but can also be an adjective.
- Don't confuse it with 'parents' (which is 'padres').
- It is used in both casual and formal (medical/legal) contexts.
The Spanish word familiares is a versatile term that primarily functions as a plural noun meaning 'relatives' or 'family members.' While the word familia refers to the family unit as a whole, familiares specifically identifies the individual people who compose that network, often extending beyond the nuclear family to include cousins, aunts, uncles, and even distant kin. In Spanish-speaking cultures, the concept of 'familia' is broad, and 'familiares' reflects this by encompassing a wide circle of biological and legal relations. You will encounter this word in a variety of settings, from casual conversations about holiday plans to highly formal medical or legal environments where 'next of kin' might be the intended meaning.
- Core Meaning
- Refers to individuals related by blood or marriage.
- Social Nuance
- Implies a connection that carries emotional weight and social obligation.
In a medical context, for instance, a doctor might ask for the 'familiares' of a patient. This isn't just asking for 'family,' but specifically for the people responsible for or related to the individual. In a legal sense, 'familiares' are those with hereditary rights or legal standing. However, in daily life, if you are invited to a party and told you can bring your 'familiares,' it is a warm gesture suggesting that your extended family is welcome. It is important to note that while 'parientes' is a direct synonym for relatives, 'familiares' often feels slightly more inclusive of the bond shared, rather than just the biological link.
Durante las fiestas, siempre nos reunimos con todos nuestros familiares en la casa del abuelo.
Furthermore, 'familiares' can also act as an adjective (the plural of 'familiar'), meaning 'familial' or 'family-related.' For example, 'problemas familiares' means family problems. This dual nature makes it one of the most high-frequency words in the Spanish language. Whether you are discussing genealogy, attending a wedding, or filling out an emergency contact form, understanding the reach of 'familiares' is crucial for navigating Spanish social structures. The term evokes a sense of belonging and collective identity that is central to Hispanic life.
El hospital solo permite la entrada a los familiares directos.
- Formal Usage
- Used in news reports to refer to victims' kin: 'Los familiares de las víctimas...'
When you use 'familiares,' you are acknowledging the complex web of relationships that define an individual's background. It is less clinical than 'parientes' and more specific than 'familia.' In many Latin American countries, the 'familiares' might also include 'familia por elección' (family by choice), though strictly speaking, it refers to those related by blood or law. As you progress in Spanish, you will see it used to describe traditions ('tradiciones familiares'), businesses ('empresas familiares'), and even common, well-known things ('rasgos familiares').
Tengo muchos familiares viviendo en el extranjero.
Using familiares correctly requires understanding its role as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it almost always appears in the plural when referring to a group of relatives. If you want to refer to just one relative, you use the singular form un familiar. Because it ends in '-es', the gender is determined by the people it refers to, but as a general category, it is masculine ('los familiares') even if the group includes both men and women, following standard Spanish grammar rules for mixed groups.
- Subject of the Sentence
- 'Tus familiares te esperan.' (Your relatives are waiting for you.)
- Object of the Verb
- 'Visitamos a nuestros familiares.' (We visit our relatives.) Note the 'a' personal.
When acting as an adjective, familiares must agree in number with the noun it modifies. For example, 'asuntos familiares' (family matters) or 'cenas familiares' (family dinners). It is placed after the noun. This is a common point of confusion for English speakers who are used to 'family' acting as a noun-adjunct before another noun (e.g., 'family car'). In Spanish, you say 'coche familiar.' In the plural, it becomes 'coches familiares.'
Es importante mantener los vínculos familiares a pesar de la distancia.
One of the most frequent uses of 'familiares' as a noun is with possessive adjectives like mis, tus, sus, nuestros. Because 'familiares' is plural, the possessive must also be plural. You would say 'mis familiares' (my relatives) rather than 'mi familiares.' This is a basic but essential rule for A2 learners. Additionally, when referring to relatives in a general sense without a possessive, the definite article 'los' is typically used: 'Los familiares tienen derecho a saber.'
¿Cuántos familiares vendrán a la boda?
In more advanced structures, 'familiares' can be used in comparative sentences. 'Ella es más cercana a sus familiares que su hermano' (She is closer to her relatives than her brother). It can also be modified by adjectives like 'lejanos' (distant) or 'cercanos' (close/immediate). 'Familiares lejanos' refers to cousins twice removed, great-uncles, etc. 'Familiares directos' or 'cercanos' refers to parents, siblings, and children. Mastering these combinations allows for precise communication about social circles.
No tengo familiares en esta ciudad, así que vivo solo.
- As an Adjective
- 'Cenas familiares' (Family dinners) - here it describes the type of dinner.
In the Spanish-speaking world, familiares is a word that echoes through the halls of hospitals, the pages of newspapers, and the chatter of large celebrations. If you are in a hospital waiting room in Mexico City or Madrid, you will inevitably hear a nurse call out, '¿Los familiares del señor García?' This is the standard way to address the group of people supporting a patient. It is professional yet acknowledges the personal bond. Unlike the English 'family,' which can feel a bit singular, 'familiares' emphasizes the multiple people involved.
Los familiares pueden pasar a la sala de visitas ahora.
In the news, 'familiares' is the go-to term for reporting on events involving groups of people. For example, during a natural disaster or a public event, reporters will talk about the 'familiares de los afectados' (relatives of those affected). It provides a level of respectful distance while remaining human. You'll also hear it in the business world. 'Empresas familiares' (family businesses) are the backbone of many Spanish-speaking economies. When people discuss their career or their inheritance, 'familiares' comes up frequently in the context of 'patrimonio familiar' or 'negocios familiares.'
- Public Announcements
- 'Se ruega a los familiares que esperen en la recepción.'
- Journalism
- 'Los familiares exigen justicia por lo sucedido.'
Socially, the word is used when planning events. If you're organizing a 'reunión familiar' (family reunion), you'll be contacting all your 'familiares.' It's a word that signals a large, likely loud, and definitely food-filled gathering. In TV shows and movies (telenovelas), characters often discuss 'secretos familiares' (family secrets) or 'obligaciones familiares' (family obligations), which are central themes in Hispanic storytelling. The word carries the weight of history and expectation.
Es una receta que ha pasado por muchos familiares durante años.
Finally, in the digital world, you might see 'planes familiares' on streaming services or phone contracts. Here, 'familiares' acts as an adjective modifying 'planes' (plans). It indicates that the service is designed for multiple members of a household. Whether you're at the bank, the doctor, or a backyard BBQ, 'familiares' is the thread that connects the individual to their social origins.
The most frequent mistake English speakers make with familiares is a 'false friend' error. Many learners see the 'fam-' start and assume it means 'parents.' However, 'parents' in Spanish is padres. If you say 'Mis familiares son de México' when you only mean your mom and dad, you are technically correct but being unnecessarily broad; it sounds like you're talking about your whole extended clan. Conversely, don't use 'parientes' and think 'parents'—'parientes' is a synonym for 'familiares,' not 'padres.'
- Mistake: False Friend
- Using 'familiares' to mean 'parents' specifically. (Use 'padres' instead).
- Mistake: Number Agreement
- Saying 'mi familiares' instead of 'mis familiares'.
Another common error involves the distinction between 'familia' (the noun for the unit) and 'familiar' (the adjective/individual). Learners often say 'Es una familia problema' instead of 'Es un problema familiar.' Remember: when 'familiares' is an adjective, it follows the noun it describes and must match it in number. 'Problemas familiares,' 'tradiciones familiares,' 'asuntos familiares.' If you use the noun form 'familia' as an adjective, it sounds broken to a native ear.
Mi familiares viven cerca.
Mis familiares viven cerca.
A subtle mistake is forgetting the 'personal a' when 'familiares' is the direct object of a verb. Because 'familiares' refers to people, you must say 'Visitamos a nuestros familiares.' Leaving out the 'a' is a common A2-level slip. Also, be careful with the word 'parientes.' While 'parientes' and 'familiares' are often interchangeable, 'familiares' is slightly more common in modern, everyday speech and official documents, while 'parientes' can sometimes feel a bit more formal or old-fashioned depending on the region.
Busco mis familiares.
Busco a mis familiares.
Lastly, avoid using 'familiares' as a catch-all for 'friends.' In some cultures, 'family' is used loosely for close friends, but in Spanish, 'familiares' strictly implies a kinship bond. If they aren't related by blood or marriage, use 'amigos' or 'allegados' (close ones).
While familiares is the most common and versatile term, Spanish offers several alternatives depending on the level of formality and the specific relationship you want to highlight. Understanding these nuances will help you sound more like a native speaker and less like a textbook.
- Parientes
- The most direct synonym. It comes from the same root as 'parents' in English but means 'relatives.' It is widely used but can sometimes sound slightly more formal than 'familiares.'
- Seres Queridos
- Literally 'loved ones.' This is often used in emotional contexts, such as funerals, holiday cards, or when talking about people you care for deeply, regardless of biological relation.
- Allegados
- This refers to people close to a person or family, which can include very close friends who are 'like family.' It is common in formal news reports or legal contexts to describe the inner circle.
When comparing 'familiares' to 'familia,' remember that 'familia' is the collective noun. You would say 'Mi familia es grande' (My family is big), but 'Mis familiares son divertidos' (My relatives are fun). 'Familia' focuses on the unit, while 'familiares' focuses on the individuals. If you want to be very specific about the 'next of kin,' you might use the phrase 'familiares directos' or 'parientes cercanos.'
Ella no tiene parientes en este país, solo amigos allegados.
In some regions, particularly in rural areas, you might hear 'la parentela,' which is a slightly more colloquial or even slightly pejorative way to refer to the whole 'clan' or 'lot' of relatives. However, for a learner at the A2-B1 level, 'familiares' remains the safest and most appropriate choice for almost any situation. It strikes the perfect balance between being respectful and being personal.
Another related term is 'consanguíneos' (blood relatives), but this is strictly a technical or legal term used in genealogy or law. You wouldn't use it at a dinner party! stick to 'familiares' for your everyday Spanish needs.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
In ancient Rome, 'familia' included everyone under the authority of the 'pater familias', not just blood relatives.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing it like 'familiar' in English.
- Missing the 'i' sound in 'lia'.
- Stress on the first syllable.
- Pronouncing the 'r' too softly.
- Treating the 'e' like a silent letter.
難易度
Easy to recognize due to English cognate 'family'.
Requires remembering the plural 'es' and the 'i' in the spelling.
Stress on the third syllable is important.
Clear pronunciation in most dialects.
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前提知識
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知っておくべき文法
Personal 'a'
Veo a mis familiares.
Noun-Adjective Agreement
Problemas familiares (plural).
Possessive Adjectives
Nuestros familiares (plural).
Gender of mixed groups
Los familiares (includes men and women).
Pluralization of words ending in 'r'
Familiar -> Familiares.
レベル別の例文
Mis familiares viven en Madrid.
My relatives live in Madrid.
Plural noun 'familiares' matches plural possessive 'mis'.
Tengo muchos familiares.
I have many relatives.
Use 'muchos' because 'familiares' is masculine plural.
¿Dónde están tus familiares?
Where are your relatives?
Question form using 'tus' (your).
Mis familiares son amables.
My relatives are kind.
Adjective 'amables' matches the plural subject.
Hablo con mis familiares hoy.
I talk with my relatives today.
Present tense verb 'hablo'.
No veo a mis familiares.
I don't see my relatives.
Personal 'a' used before 'mis familiares'.
Ellos son mis familiares.
They are my relatives.
Subject pronoun 'ellos' matches 'familiares'.
Busco a mis familiares en la foto.
I am looking for my relatives in the photo.
Verb 'buscar' + personal 'a'.
Visitamos a nuestros familiares cada domingo.
We visit our relatives every Sunday.
Personal 'a' + 'nuestros' (our).
Quiero presentar a mis familiares.
I want to introduce my relatives.
Infinitive 'presentar' + personal 'a'.
Tuvimos una cena familiar muy bonita.
We had a very nice family dinner.
Adjective 'familiar' (singular) modifying 'cena'.
Mis familiares me dieron regalos.
My relatives gave me gifts.
Indirect object 'me' + plural subject.
Escribo cartas a mis familiares.
I write letters to my relatives.
Preposition 'a' indicates the recipient.
¿Cuántos familiares vienen a la fiesta?
How many relatives are coming to the party?
'Cuántos' matches the masculine plural noun.
Mis familiares viven lejos de aquí.
My relatives live far from here.
Adverbial phrase 'lejos de'.
Es un evento para familiares y amigos.
It is an event for relatives and friends.
Use of 'para' (for) to indicate purpose/audience.
Los familiares de los pacientes esperan fuera.
The patients' relatives are waiting outside.
Definite article 'los' used for a specific group.
Debemos resolver estos problemas familiares.
We must solve these family problems.
'familiares' acts as an adjective here.
Amo las reuniones familiares en verano.
I love family gatherings in summer.
Plural adjective matching 'reuniones'.
Mis familiares siempre me han apoyado.
My relatives have always supported me.
Present perfect tense 'han apoyado'.
Espero que mis familiares se lleven bien.
I hope my relatives get along well.
Subjunctive 'lleven' after 'espero que'.
No conozco a todos mis familiares lejanos.
I don't know all my distant relatives.
'lejanos' (distant) modifies 'familiares'.
La empresa es gestionada por familiares.
The company is managed by relatives.
Passive voice construction.
Siento una gran responsabilidad hacia mis familiares.
I feel a great responsibility toward my relatives.
Preposition 'hacia' (toward).
Los familiares exigen una explicación inmediata.
The relatives demand an immediate explanation.
Formal verb 'exigir' (to demand).
Existen fuertes vínculos familiares en esta comunidad.
There are strong family ties in this community.
Noun phrase 'vínculos familiares'.
El testamento beneficia a sus familiares directos.
The will benefits his immediate relatives.
Legal context: 'familiares directos'.
Ella sacrificó su carrera por motivos familiares.
She sacrificed her career for family reasons.
Adjective 'familiares' modifying 'motivos'.
Los conflictos familiares pueden ser muy complejos.
Family conflicts can be very complex.
Generic plural subject with definite article.
Es vital mantener la comunicación con los familiares.
It is vital to maintain communication with relatives.
Impersonal expression 'es vital'.
Sus rasgos familiares son muy evidentes.
His family traits are very evident.
Adjective 'familiares' meaning 'inherited' or 'distinctive of the family'.
La ley protege los derechos de los familiares.
The law protects the rights of relatives.
Formal legal statement.
La dispersión de los familiares dificultó la reunión.
The scattering of relatives made the gathering difficult.
Abstract noun 'dispersión'.
El entorno familiar influye en el desarrollo infantil.
The family environment influences child development.
Singular adjective 'familiar'.
Los familiares se personaron en el juicio.
The relatives appeared in court.
Pronominal verb 'personarse' (to appear/show up officially).
Abordamos el tema desde una perspectiva familiar.
We approached the subject from a family perspective.
Prepositional phrase 'desde una perspectiva'.
La herencia generó discordia entre los familiares.
The inheritance generated discord among the relatives.
Noun 'discordia' (discord).
Existen diversas estructuras familiares hoy en día.
There are diverse family structures nowadays.
Plural adjective 'diversas' and 'familiares'.
Se debe respetar la intimidad de los familiares.
One must respect the privacy of the relatives.
Passive 'se' construction.
El apoyo de los familiares fue crucial para su recuperación.
The support of the relatives was crucial for his recovery.
Subject is 'El apoyo' (singular), verb 'fue' is singular.
La saga familiar se extiende por tres continentes.
The family saga extends across three continents.
Literary term 'saga familiar'.
Los familiares, en su calidad de herederos, reclamaron los bienes.
The relatives, in their capacity as heirs, claimed the assets.
Appositive phrase 'en su calidad de'.
Ciertas patologías tienen un componente familiar marcado.
Certain pathologies have a marked familial component.
Scientific/Medical context.
La cohesión entre familiares es la base de su éxito empresarial.
Cohesion among relatives is the basis of their business success.
Noun 'cohesión'.
Se analizó el impacto de las remesas en los familiares.
The impact of remittances on relatives was analyzed.
Economic term 'remesas'.
La ausencia de familiares directos complicó el sepelio.
The absence of immediate relatives complicated the burial.
Formal noun 'sepelio' (burial/funeral).
El reencuentro con sus familiares fue un bálsamo para su alma.
The reunion with his relatives was a balm for his soul.
Metaphorical use of 'bálsamo'.
La endogamia entre familiares era común en la realeza.
Inbreeding among relatives was common in royalty.
Historical/Sociological context.
類義語
反対語
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— Dependents or family responsibilities (often financial).
Tiene mucha carga familiar.
— Official document in Spain recording marriages and births.
Necesito el libro de familia.
— A friendly, cozy, or informal atmosphere.
El restaurante tiene un ambiente familiar.
よく混同される語
Padres means parents; familiares means relatives.
Synonyms, but 'familiares' is more common in speech.
Familiar is singular (one relative) or an adjective.
慣用句と表現
— Used when a secret or a resource stays within the family.
No te preocupes, todo queda en familia.
informal— To bring everyone along, often unexpectedly.
Se llevó a toda la familia de vacaciones.
neutral— To be the odd one out or the least favored.
Él siempre fue el patito feo de la familia.
informal— Family problems should be kept private.
No hables de eso aquí, la ropa sucia se lava en casa.
proverbial— Like father, like son / Like mother, like daughter.
Es igual a su padre; de tal palo, tal astilla.
proverbial— A spoiled child of a wealthy family.
Es un hijo de papá que no sabe trabajar.
slang— The black sheep of the family.
Mi primo es la oveja negra de la familia.
informal— To have many children or a very large extended family.
Ellos tienen mucha familia que mantener.
neutral— To start a family or bond deeply with others.
Queremos hacer familia en este barrio.
neutral間違えやすい
Looks like 'parents'.
Padres refers only to mother and father. Familiares refers to the whole family.
Mis padres son jóvenes, pero mis familiares son muchos.
Looks like 'parents'.
Parientes means relatives, just like familiares. It does NOT mean parents.
Tengo parientes en Italia.
Both refer to family.
Familia is the group; familiares are the individuals.
Mi familia es pequeña, solo somos tres familiares.
Both mean people close to you.
Allegados includes close friends; familiares is only blood/legal kin.
Vinieron familiares y allegados.
Both refer to people you know.
Conocidos are acquaintances; familiares are relatives.
No son familiares, solo conocidos.
文型パターン
Tengo [number] familiares.
Tengo muchos familiares.
Visito a mis familiares en [time].
Visito a mis familiares en verano.
Me gusta la [noun] familiar.
Me gusta la comida familiar.
Debido a [reason] familiares...
Debido a compromisos familiares no pude ir.
A pesar de los [noun] familiares...
A pesar de los roces familiares, se quieren.
La [noun] entre familiares es...
La lealtad entre familiares es inquebrantable.
¿Cómo están tus familiares?
¿Cómo están tus familiares en México?
Es un [noun] para familiares.
Es un descuento para familiares.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Extremely high in all Spanish-speaking regions.
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Mi familiares son de aquí.
→
Mis familiares son de aquí.
The possessive must be plural to match the noun.
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Visito mis familiares.
→
Visito a mis familiares.
You need the 'personal a' when the object is a person.
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Tengo dos familiares (meaning parents).
→
Tengo dos padres (or vivo con mis padres).
Using 'familiares' for parents is technically correct but vague.
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Es una familia cena.
→
Es una cena familiar.
Use the adjective form 'familiar' after the noun.
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Hablé con el familiar de él.
→
Hablé con un familiar suyo.
More natural phrasing for 'a relative of his'.
ヒント
Plural Match
Always ensure your adjectives match 'familiares'. Use 'buenos familiares', not 'bueno familiares'.
Avoid False Friends
Remember: Familiares ≠ Parents. Repeat this 10 times!
Broad Concept
In Spanish, 'familiares' can include almost anyone you share a last name with.
The 'LIA' sound
Practice the 'lia' part. It's like 'lya' in English 'million'.
Adjective Position
When using it as an adjective, put it after the noun: 'asunto familiar'.
Hospital Context
If you hear 'familiares' in a hospital, it means 'next of kin'.
Introducing People
Use 'Te presento a mis familiares' to introduce your whole family at once.
Stay in the Family
Use 'Todo queda en familia' when something is a private family matter.
CEFR A2 Goal
At A2, focus on 'mis familiares' + 'viven/son/están'.
Family Tree
Label your family tree with 'Mis familiares' as the title.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of 'FAMiliar faces' at a 'FAMily' reunion. Those are your FAMiliares.
視覚的連想
Imagine a large table overflowing with food and many smiling faces. That is a gathering of familiares.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to name five of your 'familiares' in Spanish and say where they live.
語源
From the Latin 'familiaris', which pertains to the 'familia' (household servants and family members).
元の意味: Originally referred to those belonging to the same household, including slaves.
Romance (Latin root).文化的な背景
Be aware that 'familiares' can include people related by adoption or long-term domestic partnerships, reflecting modern family structures.
English speakers often use 'relatives' which sounds more distant than 'familiares' feels in Spanish.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
Hospitals
- ¿Es usted familiar?
- Solo familiares directos
- Información para familiares
- Acompañante familiar
Weddings
- Mesa de familiares
- Fotos con familiares
- Brindis familiar
- Invitados familiares
Legal
- Derecho familiar
- Abogado de familia
- Patrimonio familiar
- Cargas familiares
Holidays
- Cena familiar
- Reunión de familiares
- Regalos para familiares
- Visitar familiares
Work
- Emergencia familiar
- Permiso familiar
- Conciliación familiar
- Negocio familiar
会話のきっかけ
"¿Tienes muchos familiares viviendo cerca de ti?"
"¿Cuál es tu tradición familiar favorita en Navidad?"
"¿Te reúnes con tus familiares a menudo?"
"¿Tienes familiares en otros países?"
"¿Cómo es la relación con tus familiares lejanos?"
日記のテーマ
Describe una reunión con tus familiares que recuerdes con mucho cariño.
¿Qué importancia tienen los familiares en tu cultura comparada con la hispana?
Escribe sobre un familiar que admires mucho y por qué.
¿Cómo han influido tus antecedentes familiares en quién eres hoy?
Si pudieras organizar una fiesta para todos tus familiares, ¿cómo sería?
よくある質問
10 問No, 'familiares' means relatives. For parents, use 'padres'.
It is masculine (los familiares) when referring to a mixed group or unknown gender.
No, for one person use 'un familiar'.
They are mostly synonymous, but 'familiares' is used more often in modern, daily conversation.
You say 'negocio familiar' or 'empresa familiar'.
It is neutral. It can be used in both casual and formal settings.
Yes, usually 'familiares' includes relatives by marriage.
Because 'familiares' are people, and Spanish uses the 'personal a' for people as direct objects.
Yes, it is universally understood and used across the Spanish-speaking world.
It means family traits or features, like having your mother's eyes.
自分をテスト 180 問
Write a sentence using 'familiares' and 'viven'.
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Describe your 'familiares' in three sentences.
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Explain a 'tradición familiar' you have.
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Write a formal note to a hospital asking about 'los familiares' of a patient.
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Compare 'familiares' and 'amigos' in Hispanic culture.
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Create a short story about a 'reunión familiar' that went wrong.
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Use 'familiares lejanos' in a sentence about travel.
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Write five adjectives that describe your 'familiares'.
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Discuss the importance of 'vínculos familiares' in the modern world.
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Translate: 'I visit my relatives every Christmas.'
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Write a sentence using 'negocio familiar'.
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Use the idiom 'ropa sucia se lava en casa' in a dialogue.
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Describe a 'cena familiar' using at least 5 food words.
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Explain why 'familiares' is different from 'padres'.
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Write a sentence about 'familiares' using the subjunctive.
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Describe a 'rasgo familiar' you share with your mother or father.
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Write a news headline using 'familiares'.
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Translate: 'We have many family problems right now.'
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Write a sentence about 'familiares' using 'muchos' and 'lejos'.
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Explain the concept of 'familiares directos'.
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Say: 'Mis familiares viven en los Estados Unidos.'
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Describe your favorite 'familiar' in Spanish.
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Talk about a 'reunión familiar' you attended recently.
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Explain the difference between 'familiares' and 'parientes'.
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Discuss your 'antecedentes familiares' (health or history).
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Say: '¿Cuántos familiares vendrán a la cena?'
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Pronounce 'familiares' correctly, stressing the 'lia'.
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Tell a joke or story involving 'familiares'.
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Debate the importance of 'vínculos familiares' vs. individual freedom.
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Introduce someone to your 'familiares' in a roleplay.
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Explain the idiom 'de tal palo, tal astilla'.
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Say: 'Tengo una emergencia familiar, lo siento.'
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Describe a 'negocio familiar' you know.
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Use 'familiares lejanos' in a conversation about ancestry.
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Talk about 'problemas familiares' without being too specific.
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Say: 'Los familiares están esperando en la recepción.'
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Discuss 'tradiciones familiares' during holidays.
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Explain why 'familiares' is a high-frequency word.
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Roleplay a doctor talking to 'los familiares'.
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Say: '¡Qué alegría ver a mis familiares!'
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Listen and write: 'Tengo muchos familiares en México.'
Listen to a sentence and identify if 'familiares' is a noun or adjective.
Listen to a hospital announcement and write down what the 'familiares' should do.
Listen and repeat: 'Asuntos familiares'.
Listen to a dialogue about a wedding and count how many 'familiares' are coming.
Listen and write: 'Los vínculos familiares son fuertes.'
Listen for the 'personal a' in 'Visito a mis familiares'.
Listen to a news clip and identify the role of 'familiares'.
Listen and write: 'Es una empresa familiar.'
Listen to a list of words and pick out 'familiares'.
Listen and write: 'Mis familiares me apoyan.'
Listen to the stress and mark the correct syllable for 'familiares'.
Listen to a story and summarize the 'problema familiar'.
Listen and write: 'Busco a mis familiares lejanos.'
Listen and identify the mood of the speaker when saying 'familiares'.
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Summary
The word 'familiares' is the standard Spanish term for relatives. It is more common than 'parientes' in daily speech. Example: 'Visito a mis familiares en Navidad' (I visit my relatives at Christmas).
- Familiares means 'relatives' in Spanish.
- It is a plural noun but can also be an adjective.
- Don't confuse it with 'parents' (which is 'padres').
- It is used in both casual and formal (medical/legal) contexts.
Plural Match
Always ensure your adjectives match 'familiares'. Use 'buenos familiares', not 'bueno familiares'.
Avoid False Friends
Remember: Familiares ≠ Parents. Repeat this 10 times!
Broad Concept
In Spanish, 'familiares' can include almost anyone you share a last name with.
The 'LIA' sound
Practice the 'lia' part. It's like 'lya' in English 'million'.
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