kazoku wa nan nin desu ka
かぞく は なん にん です か。
You may say 'watashi no kazoku,' written in Japanese as: 私の家族
It depends on how many people there are in your family.
実家 - Jikka = Family home
美しい家族がいる
my family
"Family," ('kazoku') is written: 家族
Kazoku
'Anata wa kazoku nano desu'.
紋章 Monshō family crest
The Japanese Imperial Family is not as rich as other royal family's like say Britain. The Japanese Imperial Family annually receives a stipend of an undisclosed amount to live off.
Kore WA watashi no kazoku no shashindesu.
your family members = あなたの家族 (anata no kazoku)
If you are introducing your family, you would say "watashi kazoku", not just "kazoku". Both of these words are in the Japanese language and they mean "my family" or "family" accordingly.
"Family" is 'kazoku' in Japanese.
yes. they even say the last name (family name) before saying their own first name when adressing themselves or family menbers
In a polite way, you can say "fukou ga atta. (不幸があった)