The document provides a list of terms related to family members and transportation in both English and Spanish. For family members, it lists "Kids", "Mom", "Dad" as informal terms in English and "Children", "Mother", "Father" as formal terms. It then lists various modes of transportation in both languages, including airplane, boat, pickup truck, tram cable, helicopter, ship, and ferry.
The document provides a list of terms related to family members and transportation in both English and Spanish. For family members, it lists "Kids", "Mom", "Dad" as informal terms in English and "Children", "Mother", "Father" as formal terms. It then lists various modes of transportation in both languages, including airplane, boat, pickup truck, tram cable, helicopter, ship, and ferry.
The document provides a list of terms related to family members and transportation in both English and Spanish. For family members, it lists "Kids", "Mom", "Dad" as informal terms in English and "Children", "Mother", "Father" as formal terms. It then lists various modes of transportation in both languages, including airplane, boat, pickup truck, tram cable, helicopter, ship, and ferry.
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