The literal translation would be "the son of my uncles". Now, considering the fact that this doesn`t make a whole lot of sense, let me suggest either "El hijo de mi tio" (the son of my uncle) or "Los hijos de mis tios" (the sons of my uncles). One could also say, my cousins or "mis cunados". (Sorry, the "n" is wrong but I have no Spanish keys on my pc)
It is the first part of a Spanish language test question, in which you need to add the final word. It means "The children of my uncle are my ...." and you have to complete the sentence with the spanish word for Cousins, which is primos (male) or primas (female)
This means, "The son of your father is your cousin."
Your uncle's son is your (cousin, presumably)
My uncles' sons are my brothers
My uncle’s sons are my brothers.
Padres
Spelled "hijo" it means son.
In Spanish, a second cousin is called a primo segundo.
Prima is the Spanish word for "female cousin." Primo is "male cousin."
Mijito in Spanish (from mi hijo = my son) means "my little son"
i made a trip with my cousin
hijo means son in spanish
el primo translates into "male cousin" in english
It means son
only child (male)
Son of God.
Spelled "hijo" it means son.
In Spanish, a second cousin is called a primo segundo.
Yes father
Slight illogic: adonde = whither? where to? estas (with an accented 'a') = you are/are you estas (without accent) = these feminine persons or objects primo = cousin
Prima is the Spanish word for "female cousin." Primo is "male cousin."
The English 'red blue son' means 'hijo rojo azul' in Spanish
his is "su" but "su" (pronounced soo) has to be used in context since it can also mean hers and your, like you could say "El padre esta jugando con su hijo" Which translates "The father is playing with his son". He is "el" but can also mean "the". Confusing i know but you'll get the hang of it.