grupo
To say "welcome to a group" in Spanish, you would say "bienvenidos al grupo" if addressing a mixed-gender group or a group of males. If addressing a group of females, you would say "bienvenidas al grupo." This phrase can be used in various contexts to greet new members of a group.
Un grupo de niños.
"¿Cómo entraste al grupo?"
Nosotros Nosotros - for a group of all males or mixed Nosotras - for a group of all females
Bienvenido. (to a man) Bienvenida. (to a woman) Bienvenidos (to a group of two or more)
for a group of cousins that includes male and female or a group that is just male cousins: primos mexicanos... for a group that only has females: primas mexicanas
Amiga is what you refer to as a friend that's a girl. Amigo is for a boy you would call a friend. If it is a group of friends with only girls you say amigas. A group of boys you say amigos. Boys and girls together you say amigos.
"Abuelos" would be "grandparents", or you could say "Un grupo de viejos", "a group of old ones".
if your describing a male - cansado if your describing a female - cansada if your describing a group of females - cansadas if your describing a group of males or a group of mixed sexes - cansados
Espiritu y Verdad grupo de adolecentes
mi amigo se llama...my friend is called...amigofriendse llamais calledawnsered by the lozzter 5000!
To your boss you say, "Trabaja usted mañana?" To your fellow worker you say, "Trabajas mañana?" To a group of your boss' peers you say, "Trabajan ustedes mañana?" To a group of your fellow employees you say, "Trabajáis mañana?"