Avó
grandma in portuguese is vovó
Feliz Natal, vovó !
Avó or avozinha
Grandma in Potuguese is "Avó" or simply "vó". My first language is Portuguese and I love to help people learn it. ;)
The officlal, formal Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'grandma' is the following: a avó. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: ah ah-VAW. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'a' means 'the'; 'avó' 'grandmother'. The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'grandfather' is the following: o avô. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: oo ah-VOH. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'o' means 'the'; 'avô' 'grandfather'.
The Portuguese word for 'grandma' is avó. It's pronounced uh-VAW. The word for 'grandfather' is avô. And it's pronounced uh-VOH.
"mágica" is the Brazillian Portuguese translation of magic, and phonetically it reads like this: "MAH (as in grandMA)-GEE-CAH (as in CUp). In Portugal's portuguese, the word is actually MAGIA, and phonetically it's "MUH (as in MAinstream)-GEE-UH (as in America).
In Farsi, you would say "Mamāni" for grandma.
In Sicilian, you would say "nonna" to refer to grandma.
To say "I love you grandma" you can say "Te quiero abuela" in Spanish or "Je t'aime mamie" in French.
to say yes in portuguese you say "se"
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'