As written, it means "Where do you take the family breakfast?"
Pues eso, que viva la familia Rodríguez, que tenga prosperidad, que la buena fortuna les dé buena cara.Long live the Rodriguez family in Spain.
Familia unida que espera la llegada de Halloween was created in 1971.
It means, "What does a member of the family have to prepare in the kitchen?" The 'have' in this case is as in, "The bill is due. I have to pay it."
This means, "What does the ant always do, and where is the lunch taken [eaten] [by] the frog?"
Que se la pase bien con su familia el fin de semana (usted). Que se la pasen bien con su familia el fin de semana (ustedes). Que te la pases bien con tu familia el fin de semana (tú). Que os la paséis bien con vuestra familia el fin de semana (vosotros, as).
If you mean 'I am visiting (the) family' - 'Estoy visitando a la familia' If you mean 'I am inviting the family' - 'Estoy invitando a la familia' You could also say: 'Visito a la familia' or 'Invito a la familia'
Translation: Mi familia hermosamente bendecida.
La familia tradicional means: the traditional family.
Not entirely. There are two things wrong. "Toma" is singular and informal. It also means "to take in." This sentence, in English, would read: My family takes in the dining room. To say your family is eating in the dining room you would write: "La familia comen en el comedor." If you must use the verb toma, the proper use would be toman.
It must be: ¿QUÉ COME POR LA MAÑANA SU FAMILIA?1. What does your family eat in the morning? (used for "you" plural or singular, polite)2. What does his / her family eat in the morning?
La Gran Mafia rivals with Nuestra Familia.