Maternal grandmother.
The spanish language comes from latin. The latin word for grandmother was ava Adding the diminutive ending you get avilla which means "granny". Over the centuries the pronunciation changed to become the spanish word abuela This now simply means "grandmother".
it means art in english
"Xianzai"means "now" in English. "Wo"means "I"in English. "Yao"means"want"in English. "Ni"means "you"in English. So one by one together is the answer!
'ematram' means exactly Disappointment in English 'ematru' means 'to be deceived/cheated' in English
"on my grandma's table"
"Tu Maldita Abuela" translates to "Your Damn Grandmother" in English. It can be used as an insult or an exclamation in Spanish, similar to saying "Your grandma" in a derogatory way.
The Grandmother. La/el=the Abuela=Grandmother
Abuela
Maternal grandmother.
Tu abuela means your grandmother. If there was an accent on the "u" in tu, then it would be "you." Also, abuelo is grandfather, and abuela is grandmother. the o and the a at the end determine gender.
Amo a mi abuela. The "a" is the so-called "personal a", and is used when referring to a person as a direct object. It has no counterpart in English.
It means "The mother of my mother is my...". The answer is "mi abuela", or "my grandmother".
A quién llama la abuela means A grandmother who's calling
The statement above means "I am thinking my grandmother much""Yo estoy pensando de mi abuela mucho" = I am thinking a lot about my grandmotherliterally = I am thinking of my grandmother much
This is my grandma
In English, "tu.padres es el de tu abuela paterna" translates to "your parents are your paternal grandmother's."