They are cussing about your grandmother....."tu" means you or in this case "your" and "abuela" means grandmother...fill in the blank for "maldita" haha
"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.
In English, "tu.padres es el de tu abuela paterna" translates to "your parents are your paternal grandmother's."
La madre de mi padre es mi abuela paterna.
The Argentine word for grandmother is "abuela."
"Mi abuela" is Spanish for "my grandmother." It is a way to refer to one's grandmother in a loving or respectful manner.
Some words that rhyme with abuela are umbrella, fella, and dwellah.
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.
In English, "tu.padres es el de tu abuela paterna" translates to "your parents are your paternal grandmother's."
Te pareces a tu abuela.
Your grandmother is very pretty
"How old is your grandmother?"
tu mama tu papa tu abuela y tu abuelo maldito estupido osea quien no sabe eso grandisimo huevon
"Tu abuela vive en Philadelphia"
tu abuela
Tu abuela le gustaba cocinar.
La madre de mi padre es mi abuela paterna.
tu abuela
n.: 1. abuela mayor 2. tatarabuela