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The question means: 'Do you have a large or small family?'

The simplest replies are:

'Grande' ('Large') or 'Pequena' ('Small')

Or you could expand this to:

'Tengo una familia grande' ('I have a large family') or

'Tengo una familia pequena' ('I have a small family').

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