Oh, dude, that's easy! You just say "Mis padres son de (insert country)" which means "My parents are from (insert country)." It's like asking where your folks hail from, but in Spanish. So, just drop that line and watch the conversation flow... or not.
De donde son tus padres?
"De donde son tus primos" means "Where are your cousins from?" in English.
It means: where did your parents come from?
where are your grandparents from
where are my parents?
Those of your parents are your grandparents.
"De donde son" translates to "where are you from" in English.
Where are your parents. Mi padre está en Pensilvania y mi madre murió hace 20 años My father is in Pennsylvania, and my mother has been dead for 20 years.
the name of one of your parents
"¿De qué color son tus ojos?" means "What color are your eyes?" in Spanish.
both words mean the same, but " De donde sois Marta y tu" is used in Spain and "De donde son MArta y tu" is used in Latin America
De Venezuela.