Son de is often used to mean son of. Usually one would just use de as in de Paul would mean son of Paul.
It means, "Which are some of your favorite things."
In the song "Son de Camagüey," the term "son" refers to a genre of Cuban music that blends African and Spanish influences, characterized by its rhythmic and melodic elements. The word "son" itself translates to "sound" in English, highlighting the music's vibrant and lively nature. The song celebrates the cultural richness and traditions of Camagüey, a city in Cuba known for its historical significance and musical heritage.
the love of his
... mais il essaiera de son mieux, il fera de son mieux
Colombian and costa rican word: quiere decir ensusiar.. la utilizan las personas de la capital de colombia (Bogota) por lo general son los come mierda de la capital.
I am the son of Marcela. Or, I am Marcela's son.
"De donde son tus primos" means "Where are your cousins from?" in English.
'Son las doce de la tarde' means 12 pm. (Time)
It's the son-in-law.
It means 'sound of water.'
He's the son of my mother's son.
Hijos(as)- son or daughter Padres- parents
This could be "Son de Perú" or less commonly "Son del Perú". It means "They are from Peru".
"¿De qué color son tus ojos?" means "What color are your eyes?" in Spanish.
It means "they are of", or "they are from" or just "they are" followed by a clause.
What is the color of your brother's eye
the passengers are from Canada