My father is my grandparent's son.
Son is a form of the verb "ser" which means "to be" when referring to something that is permanent or rarely changes, such as a physical characteristic, or someone's name.
Ser can be conjugated into different forms in order to say: I am, you are, he/she is, we are, and they are.
Son is the conjugated form of ser that means "they are" in Spanish.
It means "they are"
Hijos.
CI SONO MEANS there are
As it is.
"Muito sono" in Portuguese means "very sleepy" in English. It is used to describe a strong feeling of tiredness or the need to sleep.
Io sono is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish 'soy'. In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'io' means 'I'. The verb 'sono' means '[I] am'. The phrase is pronounced 'EE-oh SOH-noh'. Its equivalent in English is I am.
If you are referring to the Italian word 'Io' which can be used in the sentence 'Io Sono', Io means I. Io sono means I am.
In English, "si sono molto dolce" translates to "they are very sweet."
I am grateful for my family.
sono così addolorata but if u mean physical is mi sono fatta tanto male
ci è giraffe diecici sono nove cavallici sono otto coniglici sono sette pecoreci sono sei pollici sono cinque anatraci sono quattro mucche ci sono tre gatti ci sono due pescici è un canecontando a dieci
sono italiano sono italiana (if you're a girl) Io Sono Italiana /o. Sono italiano, if you're male. Sono italiana, if you're female.
"Who did you learn that Japanese from?"
(Sono) contento che ti trovi bene or (Sono) contento che ti stai ambientando both mean (I am) glad you're settling in