Egyptian mythology does not give firm figures for Khnum's parents, and sources for his lineage vary greatly depending on the time period and region of Egypt. In Khnum's cult itself, he was considered to be the first deity who had created all the others, and thus had no parent. In other areas in which he was less important, he was thought to be a son of Amun (also a ram-god), though this was probably a later development. In most places, no parents are given for him at all, though several myths attribute wives (the frog-goddess Heqet or the flood-goddess Satis, usually) and children (the Nile-goddess Anuket or the magic-god Heka) to him.
Heka is his eldest son and successor, Menhit his mother. Khnum and Neith are sometimes said to be the parents of Ra. Satis and Khnum are also parents to a daughter, Anukis.
Are your parents.
your parents : tes parents
Your Parents and their parents and their parents and their parents...you get the idea=)
Mao's parents were your parents.
the parents are mira`s parents
Both are correct, but unless the word parents is meant to be emphasized, we prefer "you and your parents."
her parents worked in the feilds.
Not necessarily. Parents have to set limits and some parents don't do enough of that.
The possessive form for the plural noun parents is parents'.Example: My parents' house is nicely landscaped. (the house of my parents)
The spelling (parents') is a possessive, referring to two or more parents. Example: The operation on the child required his parents' consent. The school board was surprised by the parents' angry remarks.
Parents in French is mes aieulx (my parents) or les aieulx (parents). (sometimes there are diareses on the i : ï). parents is 'family'. Aïeux is used in the sense of forefathers, while in everyday language it is simply "mes parents" for my parents.