
What does Nieto mean in English?
grandchildgrandchild [noun] the child, daughter or son, of one's son or daughter.
Is Nieto masculine or feminine?
The noun nieto is like most Spanish nouns with a human referent. The masculine forms are used when the referent is known to be male, a group of males, a group of mixed or unknown gender, or an individual of unknown or unspecified gender.
What is a sobrina?
sobrina f (plural sobrines) niece.
What does Suegra mean Spanish?
mother-in-lawsuegra → mother-in-law. suegro → father-in-law.
How do you pronounce Nieto?
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What is Bisnieto mean in English?
great-grandchild; great-grandson (great-granddaughter for the feminine form)
Does El Primo mean in Spanish?
cousincousin [noun] a son or daughter of one's uncle or aunt.
What does bisabuela mean in English?
great-grandmothergreat-grandmother (female equivalent of bisabuelo)
What's the meaning of Tio?
uncle/auntmasculine noun/feminine noun. 1. (= pariente) uncle/aunt.
What do you call your girlfriends grandma in Spanish?
Esposa, mujer: wife. Abuelo: grandfather. Abuela: grandmother.
How do you say sister-in-law in Mexico?
Cuñada: sister-in-law. Cuñado: brother-in-law. Suegros: parents-in-law. Nuera: daughter-in-law.
What do you call your mother-in-law in Mexico?
It's like, once a relationship is “formal” —in the sense that it is relatively long—, a lot of people use the word suegra (mother-in-law) for the mother of their partner or suegro (father-in-law) as terms of endearment. Actually, the diminutive is often preferred: suegrita o suegrito.
How do you spell Nieto?
nieto (nieta) N m ( f ) grandson.
How do you say Esposo in English?
How do you say "esposo" in English? - You say "husband." ¿Cómo se dice "esposo" en inglés? - Se dice "husband".
What's the meaning of Tio?
uncle/auntmasculine noun/feminine noun. 1. (= pariente) uncle/aunt.
What does Delgado translate to in English?
thinthin adj. delgado , delgada adj. fine adj. flimsy adj.
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Where did the name Nieto originate?
The surname Nieto was first found in the mountains of Leon. One of the most ancient families established in Castile with this surname was originally a Basque family from Dudagoitia, with their "casa solar," or ancestral family seat, in Bernagoitia.
Who is Jamie Nieto?
Jamie Nieto (b. 1976), American high jumper, competitor at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens
How many people are named Nieto?
In the United States, the name Nieto is the 2,416 th most popular surname with an estimated 12,435 people with that name. [1] However, in France, the name Nieto is ranked the 3,529 th most popular surname with an estimated 1,500 - 2,000 people with that name. [2]
Who was Rafael Gómez Nieto?
Rafael Gómez Nieto (1921-2020), Spanish soldier, veteran of the Spanish Civil War and World War II who died from COVID-19
Overview
Enrique Peña Nieto OMRI CYC GCB , commonly referred to by his initials EPN, is a Mexican politician who served as the 64th president of Mexico from 1 December 2012 to 30 November 2018. A member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), he previously served as Governor of the State of Mexico from 2005 to 2011, local deputy from 2003 to 2004, and Secretary of Administration from 200…
Early life and education
Enrique Peña Nieto was born on 20 July 1966 in Atlacomulco, State of Mexico, a city 55 miles (89 km) northwest of Mexico City. He is the oldest of four siblings; his father, Gilberto Enrique Peña del Mazo, was an electrical engineer; his mother, María del Perpetuo Socorro Ofelia Nieto Sánchez, a schoolteacher. He is the nephew of two former governors of the State of México: on his mother's side, Arturo Montiel; on his father's, Alfredo del Mazo González. He attended Denis H…
Political beginnings
Peña Nieto joined the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in 1984, and with a law degree nearly completed, he began earning his own money. During his final years in college, Peña Nieto worked for a public notary in Mexico City, around the same time when his relative Alfredo del Mazo González was mentioned as a firm candidate for the 1988 presidential elections. In his twenties, he worked a…
Governor of the State of Mexico (2005–2011)
On 15 September 2005, Peña Nieto was sworn as governor of the State of Mexico at the Morelos theater in Toluca. Among the attendees were the outgoing governor, Arturo Montiel; the president of the Superior Court of Justice, José Castillo Ambriz; former governors, members of Peña Nieto's cabinet and party, mayors, businessmen, and church figures. The centerpiece of Peña Niet…
Presidential campaign
On 23 November 2011, Peña Nieto went to a book fair in Casa del Lago, Mexico City. There he presented his book México, la gran esperanza (Mexico, the great hope). He was accompanied by writer Héctor Aguilar Camín, the former governor of Mexico's Central Bank, Guillermo Ortiz Martínez, and the journalist Jaime Sánchez Susarrey. In the book, Peña Nieto argued that Mexico needed to expa…
Presidency (2012–2018)
Peña Nieto was sworn in as President of Mexico on 1 December 2012 at the federal congress and later flew to a military parade to formally take control of the armed forces. During his inauguration speech at the National Palace, Peña Nieto proposed his agendas and reforms for the new administration. Before and after the inauguration, in an event that has been labeled by the media as the 1…
Public image
Peña Nieto has had occasional lapses in memory or gaffes during public events or interviews. The most-noted incident occurred during the International Book Fair of Guadalajara on 3 December 2011. On that day, during a question and answer session, he was asked by an audience member to name three books that had influenced him, being only able to correctly reference the Bible. He the…
Personal life
In 1993, Peña Nieto married his first wife, Mónica Pretelini (1963–2007) and the couple had three children: Paulina, Alejandro and Nicole. Peña Nieto had two children outside his first marriage; a son with Maritza Díaz Hernández, and another child, with an undisclosed woman, who died as an infant. Pretelini died on 11 January 2007 as the result of an epileptic episode. Pretelini played a sup…