Grandma = avó (uh-vó; you spell the 'ó' just like 'awe', 'awesome' or paw')
Grandpa = avô (uh-vô; you spell the 'ô' just like in 'volcanic' or 'voltage')
Grandma = avó (uh-vó; you spell the 'ó' just like 'awe', 'awesome' or paw')Grandpa = avô (uh-vô; you spell the 'ô' just like in 'volcanic' or 'voltage')
The Portuguese word for 'grandma' is avó. It's pronounced uh-VAW. The word for 'grandfather' is avô. And it's pronounced uh-VOH.
Four in Portuguese is "Quatro"
"To" is spelled as "para" in Portuguese.
Julia is still a portuguese/brazilian portuguese name. The same as on english.
Grandma = avó (uh-vó; you spell the 'ó' just like 'awe', 'awesome' or paw')Grandpa = avô (uh-vô; you spell the 'ô' just like in 'volcanic' or 'voltage')
great grandmother is the correct way to spell it.
Avô. (av-owe)
The Portuguese word for 'grandma' is avó. It's pronounced uh-VAW. The word for 'grandfather' is avô. And it's pronounced uh-VOH.
The Romanian language equivalent of "grandparents" is bunici.The equivalent of "grandfather" is bunic.The equivalent of "grandmother" is bunică.
Portuguese is spelled P-O-R-T-U-G-U-E-S-E.
Grandfather
The term is hyphenated, as great-great-grandfather(grandfather's grandfather).
School in portuguese: escola
Four in Portuguese is "Quatro"
The translation for "grandfather" from Russian to English is "дедушка" or "дед" (dedushka or ded).
Beatriz is the Portuguese translation of Beatrice.