"My mom and dad are rich" in Spanish is "Mi madre y padre son ricos". It is pronounced "me MAH-dray ee PAH-dray sone REE-cose". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
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My mom and dad have been married for 19 years: Mis padres llevan diecinueve años de casados.
Mama y Papa se casa pronto - Mom and dad will be home soon
To say 'rich' in Spanish, you would say 'rico.'
I held mom and dad's hands.
In French, children often say "maman" for mom and "papa" for dad.
Mi padre es más alto que mi madre.
You say, "padres." It is, in fact, the plural of "father," however, it is understood in Spanish as parents: Mom and Dad. My parents = mis padres.
Your aunt has no rights. If mom and dad say okay, then it is okay.
You can say: "I have a mom and a dad, they are my parents."
"Мама и папа" (Mama i' Papa) is the Russian translation for "Mom and Dad".
"Mamá te necesita" (Mom needs you) "Mamá te quiere" (Mom wants you) "Mamá te ama" (Mom loves you)