Galician edit

Etymology edit

From Old Galician-Portuguese tio, from Late Latin thīum, from Ancient Greek θεῖος (theîos). Compare Portuguese tio.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

tío m (plural tíos, feminine tía, feminine plural tías)

  1. uncle
    Synonym: titío
    O meu tío é o irmán da miña nai ou do meu pai.
    My uncle is my mother’s or father’s brother.
  2. (colloquial) unknown male person, dude, guy
    E ese tío gritoume.
    And that guy yelled at me.
  3. mister (title conferred on an adult male)
    Synonym: señor

Antonyms edit

  • (antonym(s) of "with regard to gender"): tía
  • (antonym(s) of "with regard to ancestry"): sobriño, sobriña

Derived terms edit

Further reading edit

  • tío” in Dicionario da Real Academia Galega, Royal Galician Academy.
  • tío” in Dicionario de Dicionarios do galego medieval, SLI - ILGA 2006–2022.

Spanish edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Old Spanish tio, from Late Latin thius, from Ancient Greek θεῖος (theîos). Compare Italian zio, Galician tío and Portuguese tio, Sardinian tiu.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈtio/ [ˈt̪i.o]
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -io
  • Syllabification: tí‧o

Noun edit

tío m (plural tíos, feminine tía, feminine plural tías)

  1. uncle (the brother, brother-in-law, or male cousin or cousin-in-law of either parent)
    Coordinate terms: sobrino, sobrina
    Mi tío es el hermano o primo de mi madre o de mi padre.
    My uncle is my mother’s or father’s brother or male cousin.
  2. (colloquial, Spain) unknown or any male person, dude, guy
    Synonyms: tipo, (Chile) gallo; see also Thesaurus:tío
    Y ese tío me gritó.And that guy yelled at me.
  3. (colloquial, Spain) friend, mate, pal, man, bro
    Synonym: (Mexico) cuate
    Tío, ¿me puedes ayudar por un momento?
    Can you help me for a moment, mate?
  4. mister (title conferred on an adult male)
    Synonym: señor

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Catalan: tio

Further reading edit