"de toda tu familia" or "de parte de toda tu familia"
every Sunday they love the get the whole family over and have paella or a spanish luch and all the famil would be there for ages
"Toda tu familia tiene el pelo negro"
family
Whole in Spanish is entero, eg: whole chicken = pollo entero
They travelled to Rome. Visiting the Spanish Steps etc
The subject is family
Extended family in Spanish is familia extensa.
within spanish culture it is natural to be very close with your extended family, as it brings a spirit/feeling of unity, which they believe is good, having a close family means you have alot of people to turn to or to help out, that is why if one member of the family does something bad and is rejected by an elder of the family, usually the grandparent, the whole family may completely disown that previous member.
The Whole Family was created on 1908-10-15.
No, the term 'whole family' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that can function as a unit in a sentence.The noun phrase 'whole family' is made up of the noun 'family' described by the adjective 'whole'.Example functions:The whole family loves to go camping. (subject of the sentence)Grandma made enough to feed the whole family. (direct object of the verb 'to feed')Note: In the example sentences, the article 'the' is part of the complete noun phrase 'the whole family'.
The princesses in the Spanish royal family are call Infantas
Whole family.