How do you say “an uncle” in Spanish?

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Responses

uno tío
uno tío

unos tíos
unos tíos

un tío
un tío

un tío

How do you say “some female cousins” in Spanish?

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Responses

unas primas
unas primas

una prima
una prima

unos primos

unas primas

What is a common tradition for families in the Spanish-speaking world that is not necessarily a tradition in America?

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Responses

Men and women often live at home until married.
Men and women often live at home until married.

Young people talk to elders using the informal “tú.”
Young people talk to elders using the informal “ tú .”

Children spend little time with grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins.

Children spend little time with grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins.

What is true about “sobremesa”?

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Sobremesa is a quiet time before a meal.
Sobremesa is a quiet time before a meal.

Flamenco dancing is performed only during sobremesa.
Flamenco dancing is performed only during sobremesa .

Sobremesa takes place after a meal.

Sobremesa takes place after a meal.

What emotion do sevillanas usually tell about?

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Responses

anger
anger

love
love

sadness

love

To say "an uncle" in Spanish, you would say "un tío." The word "un" means "a" or "an," and "tío" means "uncle." So, the correct answer is "un tío."