It can either mean uncles or aunt(s) and uncle(s)
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Assuming you mean:"¿Tienes hermanos, tíos, abuelos?" That means: "Do you have brothers [or siblings], uncles, grandparents?"
Unclealso (slang) 'mate, pal, fellow,guy'uncle; but also guy, fellow
You can say "tío".Tío is how you say uncle in spanish.
The literal translation, it means New York. Puerto Ricans use this term to refer to the United States.
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Pho tios Kontoglou has written: 'Erga'
That means "the siblings of my mother are my cousins", or 'my mother's brothers (and possibly sisters) are my cousins' (Which seems a bit illogical: surely they're your 'tios/tias' (uncles/aunts))?
Assuming you mean:"¿Tienes hermanos, tíos, abuelos?" That means: "Do you have brothers [or siblings], uncles, grandparents?"
* tios
Unclealso (slang) 'mate, pal, fellow,guy'uncle; but also guy, fellow
Dudes in Spanish is translated as "Tios"
In Spanish, the word tios is the plural noun "uncles."The proper noun is the English possessive Tio's (various Mexican restaurants).It is similar to the word Dios (God).
"Los aretes" is a Spanish term that translates to "earrings" in English. It refers to pieces of jewelry that are worn on the ears.
You can say "tío".Tío is how you say uncle in spanish.
"Los deberes" is a Spanish term that translates to "homework" in English. It refers to assignments given by teachers for students to complete outside of school.
"Los gitanos" is a Spanish term that translates to "the gypsies" in English. It refers to the Roma people, a traditionally itinerant ethnic group with a distinct culture and history.