Abuelo means grandfather. the root is latin Abuelo < Vulgar Latin *Aviolus < Latin - Avus
The English language words "parka" and "kayak" have no Spanish root.
Welo is short fort Abuelo which in spanish means grandfather
I read somewhere that it comes from Spanish "el lagarto", meaning "the lizard". (Note that the modern Spanish word for "alligator" is "caiman", with an acute accent on the second "a" that I don't know how to type in here!)
An obsequious person is a follower, an obedient servant. From Latin: "ob"="toward"; "sequi"="to follow". Other words with the root word "Sequi": consequence, seguir (Spanish for "follow") - Amir Dread
"Bailando" means "dancing" in Spanish. It is a verb form of the root word "bailar", which means to dance, boogie, jig, mosh.
Grandfather = Abuelo
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Grandmother in Spanish is 'abuela'. Thus, the word for grandfather is 'abuelo'.
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Abuelo, or more informally, "abuelito".
The word you are looking for is "abuelo". A little kid would say "yayo".
"Abuelo" is a grandfather and "Abuela" is a grandmother
abuela - grandmother abuelo - grandfather
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