It can either mean uncles or aunt(s) and uncle(s)
You can say "tío".Tío is how you say uncle in spanish.
Tu los libros no in English is your books are not.
Los sientos in English means I feel them.
"Los colores" means "colors" in English.
It can either mean uncles or aunt(s) and uncle(s)
In Spanish, the word tios is the plural noun "uncles."The proper noun is the English possessive Tio's (various Mexican restaurants).It is similar to the word Dios (God).
Pho tios Kontoglou has written: 'Erga'
* tios
Dudes in Spanish is translated as "Tios"
That means "the siblings of my mother are my cousins", or 'my mother's brothers (and possibly sisters) are my cousins' (Which seems a bit illogical: surely they're your 'tios/tias' (uncles/aunts))?
If you want this translated then it means "love you guys no point Avon picnic dress But to bes?" this is translated from Spanish to English using Google Translate
You can say "tío".Tío is how you say uncle in spanish.
los fotos = the photos
Los Angeles = "The Angels"
Los inquietos are: the restless (ones).
"Los niños se" translates to "the children themselves" in English.