🇪🇸 Spanish

Family Words in Spanish

Family is at the heart of Spanish-speaking cultures, and the vocabulary reflects it. Spanish has specific words for nearly every family relationship, including in-laws, step-relatives, and extended family. This guide covers every term you need to talk about la familia with confidence.

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Immediate Family

These are the core family words you will use most often. In Spanish, most family nouns change their ending to indicate gender: -o for masculine and -a for feminine.

SpanishEnglish
Pronunciation
la madre (mamá)Mother (Mom)
MAH-dreh (mah-MAH)
el padre (papá)Father (Dad)
PAH-dreh (pah-PAH)
el hermanoBrother
ehr-MAH-noh
la hermanaSister
ehr-MAH-nah
el hijoSon
EE-hoh
la hijaDaughter
EE-hah
el esposo / maridoHusband
ehs-POH-soh / mah-REE-doh
la esposa / mujerWife
ehs-POH-sah / moo-HEHR
Pro Tip

The plural padres means "parents" (not just "fathers"), and hermanos can mean "brothers" or "siblings" depending on context. Spanish uses the masculine plural to refer to mixed-gender groups.

Grandparents and Extended Family

Extended family plays a major role in Spanish-speaking households. Many families include grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins as part of daily life.

SpanishEnglish
Pronunciation
el abueloGrandfather
ah-BWEH-loh
la abuelaGrandmother
ah-BWEH-lah
el tíoUncle
TEE-oh
la tíaAunt
TEE-ah
el primoCousin (male)
PREE-moh
la primaCousin (female)
PREE-mah
el sobrinoNephew
soh-BREE-noh
la sobrinaNiece
soh-BREE-nah
el nietoGrandson
NYEH-toh
la nietaGranddaughter
NYEH-tah

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In-Laws

In-law vocabulary is essential once you start building relationships in Spanish-speaking countries. The system is straightforward, with dedicated words for each relationship.

SpanishEnglish
Pronunciation
el suegroFather-in-law
SWEH-groh
la suegraMother-in-law
SWEH-grah
el cuñadoBrother-in-law
koo-NYAH-doh
la cuñadaSister-in-law
koo-NYAH-dah
el yernoSon-in-law
YEHR-noh
la nueraDaughter-in-law
NWEH-rah

Step-Family

Step-family terms in Spanish add the prefix -astro/-astra to the base word, or use padrastro/madrastra for step-parents.

SpanishEnglish
Pronunciation
el padrastroStepfather
pah-DRAHS-troh
la madrastraStepmother
mah-DRAHS-trah
el hermanastroStepbrother
ehr-mah-NAHS-troh
la hermanastraStepsister
ehr-mah-NAHS-trah
el hijastroStepson
ee-HAHS-troh
la hijastraStepdaughter
ee-HAHS-trah
Common Mistake

In modern conversational Spanish, many people simply say mi hermano or mi hijo for step-siblings and step-children, especially in close families. The -astro/-astra forms can sound formal or distant.

Talking About Your Family

Here are useful phrases for introducing and discussing your family in conversation:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between hermano and hermanastro?

Hermano means biological brother, while hermanastro means stepbrother. Similarly, hermana is sister and hermanastra is stepsister. These distinctions are important in blended families.

Do I use suño or suegra for in-laws?

In-law vocabulary in Spanish uses suegro (father-in-law), suegra (mother-in-law), cuñado (brother-in-law), and cuñada (sister-in-law). The word yerno means son-in-law and nuera means daughter-in-law.

How do I say great-grandparents in Spanish?

Great-grandparents are bisabuelos. A great-grandmother is bisabuela and a great-grandfather is bisabuelo. For great-great-grandparents, use tatarabuelo/tatarabuela.

Is familia masculine or feminine in Spanish?

Familia is feminine (la familia), even though it ends in -a which is the standard feminine ending. The word always takes feminine articles and adjectives: mi familia es grande (my family is big).