The aunts and uncles
'Los tíos' directly translates to 'the aunts and uncles' in English. Spanish cultures maintain a strong emphasis on the extended family, often including aunts and uncles in family gatherings and important occasions.
The uncles helped me with the homework.
The speaker indicates that 'Los tíos' (The uncles) assisted them ('me ayudaron' - helped me) with the homework.
The uncles cook very well.
This sentence is complimenting 'Los tíos' (The uncles) on their cooking skills ('cocinan muy bien').
The uncles arrived late to the event.
This sentence describes 'Los tíos' (The uncles) being late ('llegaron tarde') to an event.
Ana's uncles are very kind.
In this sentence, 'Los tíos' refers to 'The uncles'. This might be the siblings of either Ana's mother or father.
The uncles are in the kitchen.
This phrase states a location ('la cocina' or the kitchen) where 'Los tíos' or 'The uncles' are currently.
I will visit the uncles this weekend.
This sentence indicates a future action ('Visitaré' or 'I will visit') where the speaker will visit 'Los tíos' (The uncles).
The uncles have bought a new house.
This statement informs that 'Los tíos' (The uncles) have performed an action - they have bought ('han comprado') a new house.
Juan's uncles are doctors.
This sentence relates to the profession ('son médicos' or 'are doctors') of 'Los tíos' (The uncles) of Juan.
The uncles are quite tall.
This is describing a physical trait of 'Los tíos' (The uncles) being quite tall ('son bastante altos').
Maria's uncles live in Spain.
The speaker is stating that 'Los tíos' (The uncles) of Maria live ('viven') in Spain.