Yo quiero mi abuela means: I love my grandmother. (It could also mean I want my grandmother, depending on the context.)
Mi abuela quiere que tú limpies su casa.
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
Mi abuela = My grandmother
Mi abuela = My grandmother
"Mi abuela" is Spanish for "my grandmother." It is a way to refer to one's grandmother in a loving or respectful manner.
You could say "Echo de menos mi abuela", or "Extraño mi abuela".
It's a bit ungrammatical, literally: 'Because my wife, I you/he/she love(s)', assuming 'you' is a mistake for 'yo' (= 'I' in Spanish).
The cast of Mi abuela - 2004 includes: Stephen Belyeu as Grandson Celia Garcia as Abuela Tiffany Moreno as Girlfriend
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.
es mi abuela
El abuelo o el abuelastro es el esposo de mi abuela. Mi abuela es la madre de mi madre o de mi padre. El abuelo es el padre de mi madre o de mi padre y el abuelastro, como el segundo o ultimo esposo de mi abuela, no lo es.
'a la/mi/nuestra abuela/abuelita' 'a mi' = to my 'a nuestra' = to our Otherwise 'a la....' 'abuela' = grandmother 'abuelita' (literally 'little grandmother') is more affectionate, 'granny/grandma' etc.