Cool accent! Anyways, "mum" would be "madre" and "dad" would be "padre", or you can say "parents" instead, which is "padres", "your" is "tu" (without any accents), "are" would be "estan" (I have conjugated the word estar, meaning "to be" for the parents-this doesn't work in all situations), "37" is "treinta siete", and of course "and" is "y". So, now I will put it all together in a sentence: Tu padres estan treinta siete. (your parents are 37) or you could say: Tu madre y padre estan treinta siete. (your mom and dad are 37).
mum - madre dad - padre step-dad - padrastro step-mum - madrastra sister - hermanas brothers - hermanos my - mi
No, she is english and comes from camden. Her dad is greek and her mum english. :)
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аав- dad ээж- mum
Mum and Pop Mum and Dad
mum and dad
Dad is Frank and mum is Helen.
"Mum, Dad, I'm a christian," Or, "Mum, Dad, are you sure you a christian?" Or "Mum dad i think I'm a christian," Or even "Mum, Dad, Are you christians?" Something simple like that.
If you say my mum or dad... you don't need caps. if you are saying mum and dad... then you don't need caps.
To say mum you say "Mama" (pronounced mah-mah)To say dad you say "Papa" (pronounced pah-pah)To say brother you say "Hermano" (pronounced err-mah-no)
dad: paul mum: lily
mum = maama dad = baaba