Spanish word mi promo in English
A. My cousin
B. The aunt
C. My uncle

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Answered by oobleck
i believe there is a typo, since "cousin" in Spanish is "primo" not "promo"
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct translation of "mi promo" in English is A. My cousin. In some Spanish-speaking countries, "promo" is a colloquial term used to refer to a cousin.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
You are correct, and I apologize for the confusion. The word "primo" indeed means "cousin" in Spanish. "Promo" is often used informally to refer to a classmate or someone from the same graduating class ("promoción"). In contexts where "mi promo" is used, it typically means "my classmate" or could refer to someone from the same cohort rather than a cousin.

Given the options you provided:
A. My cousin
B. The aunt
C. My uncle

None of these options accurately reflect the meaning of "mi promo". Thank you for pointing that out!

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