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- Tío | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
El tío tiene cintas de jugadores hablando con un doctor The guy has tapes of players talking to a doctor Huérfano, ella tiene una mala infancia con su tío paterno
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- TÍO | translate Spanish to English - Cambridge Dictionary
TÍO translate: uncle or aunt, guy or girl, individual, person, uncle, man, guy, chap Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary
- English Translation of “TÍO” | Collins Spanish-English Dictionary
idiom: ¡no hay tu tía! (informal) nothing doing! ¡qué tío! ¡no ha perdido un solo partido! the guy’s incredible, he hasn’t lost a single match! (informal) ¡qué tío! ¡nunca me deja en paz! the guy’s a real pain, he won’t leave me alone! (informal) Collins Spanish-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers All rights reserved
- What does tío mean in Spanish? - WordHippo
Need to translate "tío" from Spanish? Here are 7 possible meanings
- tío - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
O meu tío é o irmán da miña nai ou do meu pai My uncle is my mother’s or father’s brother E ese tío gritoume And that guy yelled at me Inherited from Old Spanish tio, from Late Latin thius, from Ancient Greek θεῖος (theîos) Compare Italian zio, Galician tío and Portuguese tio, Sardinian tiu
- “tío” in Spanish: Meaning, Usage, Examples, and Pronunciation
By the end of this guide, you’ll confidently use “tío” in both formal family contexts and casual conversations with native speakers The word “tío” primarily means “uncle” in Spanish, referring to the brother of one’s parent or the husband of one’s aunt
- TÍO translation in English | Spanish-English Dictionary | Reverso
With Reverso, turn your searches into lasting knowledge n Su tío falleció el mes pasado tras una larga batalla contra el cáncer His uncle passed away after a long battle with cancer last month n Este tío está a punto de meter la cabeza en un horno This guy's about to stick his head in an oven n
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