Tío John.
You can say "tío".Tío is how you say uncle in spanish.
because he dont want them and its no one business
Tío Miguel -- names are generally not translated though.
first off, it's not Mexican, it's Spanish. and it would be tío.
Hola primo, como estas?
You can say "tío".Tío is how you say uncle in spanish.
Tio is the Spanish word for uncle.
Tío abuelo
Tío dinosaurio.
Te quiero, tio.
El tío de Juan.
because he dont want them and its no one business
Proper names are the same in spanish..."John Deere" is John Deere.
In Spanish, "my uncle" is translated as "mi tío." If you need translations in other languages or contexts, feel free to ask!
Tío Miguel -- names are generally not translated though.
In Chamorro, "auntie" is expressed as "tía," while "uncle" is referred to as "tío." These terms are used similarly to their Spanish counterparts, reflecting the influence of Spanish on the Chamorro language.
first off, it's not Mexican, it's Spanish. and it would be tío.