FAMILY: Great British Traditions, Vocabulary, and Idioms with ANNA ENGLISH: LIVE
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In my language we are used to call mothers "Mãe", and for young people they say "mamãe". I speak Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese.
Thanks Anna !! This lesson was very interesting :)
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Hello, Anna! Yes, I am a father of four daughters!
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Hello Anna, thank you for this lesson, it was very interesting and enjoyable too! Here I go with some translations into Spanish, I hope ther are useful to you. English. Spanish Mother. Madre / Mamá Father. Padre / Papá Parents. Padres Brother. Hermano Sister. Hermana Siblings. Hermanos Grandma. Abuela Grandpa. Abuelo Grandparents. Abuelos Grandaughter. Nieta Grandson. Nieto Stepmother. Madrastra Stepfather. Padrastro Aunt. Tía Uncle. Tío Niece. Sobrina Nephew. Sobrino Sister-in-law. Cuñada Brother-in-law. Cuñado Cousin. --- > Prima (female) / \_ > Primo (male) Even so, my grandmother was called "Mummy" instead of "Abuela", her father was English and because of that she was grown up preserving many British traditions, some of which I inherited. The following are idioms that are quite often said in Uruguay, I think also in Spain but I am not certain about it. "The black sheep of the family" is translated as "La oveja negra de la familia", and literally means the same as in English. "Mum's the word" is translated as "Soy una tumba" (Tumba = graveyard, the expression refers to the silence and quietness of a graveyard, therefore it compares that with the absolute silence that the person will keep). "Soy una tumba" means "I'll keep it absolutely silent, I won't say a single word about it".
Hi, Anna, good evening. I'm from Brazil.
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I congratulate you, because you are answering questions at the end and keepng your comments short.
Hi Anna i'm very happy learning english with you.You are pretty too.
Nice lesson on family.How do the children of one family call the member of ones friends /family?.
Yes
Family=Father+Mother+I+Love+You
Hello Anna, I hope you congtinue with your cannel, you have a beautyful pronunciation, and I understand very well, but untill I dont understand the english movies, I think i need more listening practice......Have a good life.
American southerners sometimes use Madea (MA dee ah) is given for use to say mother dearest.
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I am really enjoying Miss Anna lessons and could I join the live group?
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The niece pronunciation is like knee? or similar I think, thank you Anna!
we waiting for you.
Oh no. I missed this lesson yesterday.😢😭
Some in my country, Cambodia, father is called "pa" or "papa (for kid)".
Love you mam
when we call our mother we say mama ,and we in Syria we say sometimes mamy or mamity (which someone use) and we can say ēmmi (when I wrote ē I mean shwa sound because I don't have it in my keyboard ) and we say yom in Aleppo in Egypt they say ummi ,or mumty. and in Saudi Arabia and the countries that around it they say yumma . In standart Arabic mother means "om" but when we say my mother we must to say "ummy" not (ommy) for grandma we say Nana like you say or nanty which means my Nana in Saudi Arabia they say jaddaty which means my grandma too. In standard Arabic grandmother means jaddah (DZaddah) that's all I wanna say.
When I was young, I often used to get confused between Siblings and Spouse and I used to comically interchange them at times. 😁
@teawithtushar1556
4 жыл бұрын
I can't imagine it even. I went to honeymoon with my siblings😂😂😂 how weird it would have been😂😂
the word coup is pronounced in the dictionary and they drop the p at the end does it have two different ways?
Do people use the words, granny and grandpa in the UK?
According to the Cambridge Dictionary both versions are right, also in British English.
I have a brother, a half-brother, and a half-sister. My grandparents were called Grandma/Grandpa, Mema, and Papa. My children call my mom "Nana", my stepmom "Grammie", and my husband's mother "Gran-Gran". If/When I become a grandma (hopefully not for a very, very long time as my kids are 10 and under, lol), I hope to be called Mema or Mamó (Irish). :-) Nice lesson on family, Anna! Man, you have a lot of siblings! Edit: Oh! And to answer your question, I have 3 children: Séamus, Rhiannon, and Brigit; I don't have any nieces or nephews from my siblings, but my husband's sister has two daughters. :-)
@NiamhCreates
7 жыл бұрын
(sorry for commenting more) Also, as far as family trees go... the genealogy industry is very popular here in America and in other places where there are lots of diaspora and people whose ancestors moved away from their mother country. My dad and I are very into our genealogy and we have researched and accumulated a HUGE family tree going back many, many, MANY centuries. It's also why it's common to hear Americans (and maybe Australians and Canadians?) say things like "I'm Russian and Italian" or "I'm Irish, Swedish, and German" (etc)... even though they have never been to those countries. Unless they are Native American, most Americans often identify with the countries their ancestors came from (seemingly much to the chagrin of people actually from those countries) along with being American. They're talking about their heritage, not nationality (though, they might mistakenly use the term "nationality" when they mean ethnic heritage).
@zhannaibrasheva8167
7 жыл бұрын
We, Kazakhs, from generation to generation had to remember our tribes' and ancestors' names up to seven generation. We have so called "Zhety Ata" (seven grandfathers) taboo which forbids marriage of closely related people. The decendants from common ancestor up to seven generation (including) are considered close relatives and they are forbidden to marry each other. Alhough nowadays that rule probably is not always followed.
Hi, teacher .I have 2 Siblings, 2 brothers.
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Hi Anna, your channel is great i learned a lot. Btw do you have Armenian heritage?
@EnglishLikeANative
6 жыл бұрын
I don't. I am 100% British as far as I know :)
@cesarmagallanesmagallanes304
6 жыл бұрын
anatalio laplapñ
We called "Maa" in kokborok languge which was situated in India...
"mam" is also used in Britain for mother
Anna, in portuguese we can say mother (mãe) mãezinha that means like "little mother " and the same with the father.
@jerfersonmatos28
7 жыл бұрын
Professor Xavier I call my mother Mainha
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hi madam hello how are you i like your english
You are very jolly.
In urdu we say ammi ,amma to our mother.
David lives___the bus stand..... appropriate word and preposition (by or across) ki hobe please bolo
Hello I'm riaz ahmad from Pakistan
My Father M.K.Ganesan Pillai First Engineer of Diphu Town
I call my mother mama and my father baba . I have 4 siblings , I have two sisters and two brothers
Do you ever use " kin " ?
I want to your lesson
Hi Ana :) I would like to suggest to that it would be great you make a video about friends, relationship, hobbies in the UK. BTW Your chanel it's so amazing....
u r ADORABLE!
I have 2 siblings brother and sister
I am looking to someone to practice with him .
Hi
Azariah Hanse
translated to portuguese Aunty - tia Uncle - tio Sinblings - irmãos ou irmãs Nephew - sobrinho Niece - sobrinha Cousins - primos ou primas Foster parents - pais adotivos Adoptive - pessoa que adota alguém Godfather and Godmother - padrinho e madrinha
@aprenderchinesemmoz872
7 жыл бұрын
nephew - sobrinho niece - sobrinha
Song Bey KAAC Founders
Mother-Ama, amar, maa
Adam
Joel Hanse My Uncle
Premanandra Mishra
My relatives: nephews on my case
I've got 8 siblings which includes 3 brothers and 5 sisters
we say nana to our grandfather in hindi language.
I call my mother Mainha
I have two siblings. I have two sisters. I'm the younger of the siblings, my older sister has short black hair, with dark bright eyes and sister of the middle has long curly hair, her eyes are blue and her skin very white. I definitely have two pretty sister. Anna what could you suggest that I modify at this expression? where I was trying to describe my sister.
@leonciogoncalves1493
7 жыл бұрын
I really wanna say that she has shine bright eyes, but dark how a black Diamond that doesn't exist
Madam Anna, i have two questions to you. For example if have a wife and she has sisters and brothers. So, my first question is that how should i call her siblings and parents? Secondly, what will my children call her brothers and sisters?Thank you! That's all.
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Anna you look stunning in White.
It means you are experiencing very warm weather nowadays. Am I right?
Yes, that is Caroline, Edward's wife. But if viewers actually said El-ger for the great composer they would get a very funny look. It's El-gar.