familiar
/famiˈljaɾ/, [fa.miˈljaɾ]familiar, family
Adjective familiar (plural familiares)
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familial, family
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close, familiar
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daily, plain
Noun familiar m (plural familiares)
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relative, family member
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Los turnos de trabajo pueden ser sumamente perjudiciales para la vida familiar.
Working shifts can be extremely disruptive to family life.
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Este collar es una reliquia familiar.
This necklace is a family heirloom.
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El proverbio es familiar.
The proverb is familiar.
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Los padres no deberían ser ni vistos ni escuchados. Esa es la única base propia para la vida familiar.
Fathers should be neither seen nor heard. That is the only proper basis for family life.
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Me resulta familiar.
It looks familiar.
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Me pareces familiar.
You look familiar.
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El dicho nos es muy familiar.
The saying is quite familiar to us.
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Su nombre suena familiar.
His name sounds familiar.
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El nombre del lugar nos es familiar.
We are familiar with the name of the place.
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Después de escuchar una canción en árabe durante veinte segundos esta vez (ya que si la hubiera escuchado durante diez segundos ésta sería una oración duplicada), finalmente Dima oyó una voz familiar decir "¡as-salamu alaykum!".
After listening to an Arabic song for twenty seconds this time - for if he listened for ten this would be a duplicate sentence - Dima finally heard a familiar voice say, "As-Salamu Alaykum!"
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