Basic Spanish Words for Family: A1 Vocabulary Guide for Beginners

Basic Spanish Words: Family

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When you’re learning Spanish for beginners, especially at the A1 level, family (la familia — lah fah-MEE-lyah) words are a great place to start. They’re part of everyday conversations, whether you’re introducing yourself, talking about loved ones, or sharing a story. Let’s break down the basic Spanish words for family members so you can start using them naturally.

Immediate Family

  • Madre (MAH-dreh) — Mother
  • Padre (PAH-dreh) — Father
  • Hermano (ehr-MAH-noh) — Brother
  • Hermana (ehr-MAH-nah) — Sister
  • Hijo (EE-hoh) — Son
  • Hija (EE-hah) — Daughter

Extended Family

  • Abuela (ah-BWEH-lah) — Grandmother
  • Abuelo (ah-BWEH-loh) — Grandfather
  • Tío (TEE-oh) — Uncle
  • Tía (TEE-ah) — Aunt
  • Primo (PREE-moh) — Cousin (male)
  • Prima (PREE-mah) — Cousin (female)
  • Sobrino (soh-BREE-noh) — Nephew
  • Sobrina (soh-BREE-nah) — Niece

Marital and In-Law Relationships

  • Esposo (es-POH-soh) — Husband
  • Esposa (es-POH-sah) — Wife
  • Cuñado (koo-NYAH-doh) — Brother-in-law
  • Cuñada (koo-NYAH-dah) — Sister-in-law
  • Suegro (SWEH-groh) — Father-in-law
  • Suegra (SWEH-grah) — Mother-in-law

Other Family Terms

  • Padrastro (pah-DRAHS-troh) — Stepfather
  • Madrastra (mah-DRAHS-trah) — Stepmother
  • Hermanastro (ehr-mah-NAHS-troh) — Stepbrother
  • Hermanastra (ehr-mah-NAHS-trah) — Stepsister

Basic Spanish Words: Using Family Words in a Sentence

Now, let’s use these basic Spanish words in sentences:

  • Mi madre se llama Ana. — My mother’s name is Ana.
  • Tengo una hermana mayor. — I have an older sister.
  • ¿Cómo se llama tu abuelo? — What is your grandfather’s name?

Pro Tip for Beginners (A1 Level)

A quick tip: In Spanish, possessive adjectives (like mi for “my”) don’t change based on gender — only on whether the noun is singular or plural. So it’s mi hermano (my brother) and mis hermanos (my brothers/siblings).

Another helpful hint is to listen carefully to native speakers. Pay attention to how they pronounce family words and mimic their intonation. Practicing out loud will help you feel more confident.

By practicing these basic Spanish words for family, you’ll feel more confident talking about your loved ones in everyday conversations. Keep going—each word you master brings you closer to expressing yourself easily in Spanish!

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