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').
It means "Do you have a large family?" You response would depend on your circumstances. "Sí tengo una familia grande." or "No, no tengo una familia grande".
"¿Cuántos años tienes?" would be interpreted as "How old are you?". Literally it is "How many years have you?"
La familia primero is the right translation.
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A literal translation would be mea familia, mea vitaIf you mean "my family is my life", then you can say mea familia est mea vitaAlternatively you could say mea familia est vita mihi.
It means "Do you have a large family?" You response would depend on your circumstances. "Sí tengo una familia grande." or "No, no tengo una familia grande".
It literally means "You have a family big?", however it actually means: "Do you have a big family?" Tienes = you have, it is a conjugation of the verb tener (to have), una = a, familia = family, grande = big.
It would be "¿Tienes una familia?"
The Spanish words for "How is your family?" are, "¿Cómo está su familia?" The words are pronounced, "KO-mo eh-STAH sue fah-ME-lee-ah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
You would say, "de la familia".
"¿Cuántos años tienes?" would be interpreted as "How old are you?". Literally it is "How many years have you?"
You have facebook. Written as ¿Tienes facebook? it would be "Do you have facebook?" it could also be a statement to people but most likely in the form of a question. Ex: Tienes facebook? = Do you have facebook?
La familia primero is the right translation.
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You could say "Estoy agradecido para familia".
"Tienes que escribes" is not good grammar. "¿Tienes lo que escribes?" would mean "Do you have what you're writing?", perhaps to ask if someone's taking down all the notes or has picked an essay topic. More likely, it's "tienes que escribir", meaning "You have to write" or "Do you have to write?"
It would mean "you have a cute smile".