Maternal grandmother.
"Grandmother"
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
Yes, Its a fiction book!:)
quoi is 'what' in English.
That is mean Emily in English.
'How many children does your maternal grandmother have?'
The Grandmother. La/el=the Abuela=Grandmother
This is my grandma
Mi abuela = My grandmother
Mi abuela = My grandmother
"How old is your grandma"
darling/my love and (to) granny too.
"Grandmother"
"Te amo abuela" translates to "I love you, grandmother" in English. It expresses affection and love towards one's grandmother. The phrase is commonly used in Spanish-speaking cultures to convey warmth and admiration for a grandmother figure.
Abuela
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.
"Mi abuela" is Spanish for "my grandmother." It is a way to refer to one's grandmother in a loving or respectful manner.