Éste es mi tío = This is my uncle.
to be familiar you would say te presento a .... to be formal you would say le presento a ....... they both mean let me introduce you to .......
In Spanish, your uncle's daughter is called "prima."
To submit, as in to deliver, is "entregar". But to submit, as in present/introduce, is "presentar".
Yes, you would use "an" before "uncle" if "uncle" begins with a vowel sound, as in "an uncle."
The gender-neutral term for aunt or uncle in other languages is "tante" in Dutch and "to/a" in Spanish.
to be familiar you would say te presento a .... to be formal you would say le presento a ....... they both mean let me introduce you to .......
It's a trick question because they mean how would Penelope refer to her 'uncle'. The answer is 'TIO', which is uncle in spanish.
It's a trick question because they mean how would Penelope refer to her 'uncle'. The answer is 'TIO', which is uncle in spanish.
In spanish, aunt is tia and uncle is tio.
first off, it's not Mexican, it's Spanish. and it would be tío.
In Spanish, your uncle's daughter is called "prima."
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Tio
you are still are considered an aunt or uncle. But, if you are to introduce them to someone outside the family then you are to be considered their great aunt / uncle
I'd like to introduce you to= Me gustaría presentarles a
Tio is the Spanish word for uncle.
Tío.