familia

[fəˈmɪliə]

familia Definition

  • 1a group of people related by blood or marriage
  • 2all the descendants of a common ancestor

Using familia: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "familia" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    My familia is very important to me.

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    She comes from a large and close-knit familia.

  • Example

    The familia gathered for a reunion at the park.

  • Example

    The royal familia has a long history of power and influence.

familia Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for familia

Idioms Using familia

  • within the intimate circle of one's family

    Example

    He felt safe and secure in the bosom of his familia, surrounded by love and support.

  • a member of a family who is considered a disgrace or embarrassment due to their behavior or actions

    Example

    He was always the black sheep of the familia, causing trouble and disappointment wherever he went.

  • family bonds are stronger than any other kind of relationship

    Example

    Even though they fight a lot, they always stick together because blood is thicker than water.

Phrases with familia

  • a family unit consisting of parents and their children

    Example

    The nuclear familia is the most basic and common family structure in modern society.

  • a diagram showing the relationships between members of a family over several generations

    Example

    She spent hours researching her familia tree, tracing back her ancestry to the 17th century.

  • familia values

    the beliefs, customs, and traditions that are passed down from generation to generation within a family

    Example

    Their familia values include respect for elders, hard work, and honesty.

Origins of familia

from Latin 'familia', meaning 'household servants, domestics'

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Summary: familia in Brief

'Familia' [fəˈmɪliə] refers to a group of people related by blood or marriage, or all the descendants of a common ancestor. It can be used to describe both immediate and extended family structures, as well as family values and traditions. Phrases like 'nuclear familia' and 'familia tree' provide more specific contexts, while idioms like 'in the bosom of one's familia' and 'black sheep of the familia' add color and nuance to the term.