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The cast of No Es Mucho Lo Que Heredamos De Nuestro Abuelo - 2010 includes: Ivo Aichenbaum as He
The cast of La casa del abuelo - 1995 includes: Laura Beyer Odiseo Bichir Juan Camara Elpidia Carrillo Ignacio Guadalupe Jaime Guerra
The cast of El abuelo - 1954 includes: Lina Bardo as Vicenta Gloria Castilla Elsa Daniel as Dorotea Enrique Fava as Prior Erika Mandel as Leonor Pedro Pompillo as Don Carmelo
The cast of El tesoro del Yunque - 2001 includes: Chavito Marrero as Abuelo
Miguel Bueno Delgado goes by Michael Good.
"Grandmother" in Spanish is "abuela". Note that "grandfather" is "abuelo". "Grandparents" is "abuelos".
Gracias abuelito (is more affectionate)
Mexican is not a language. The way you say grandparents in SPANISH is abuelos for both or abuela for grandmother and abuelo for grandfather.
abuelo = spanish grandfather = English translation
mi abuela, y mi abuelo tambien, son = my grandma, and my grandpa too, are
The spanish phrase los abuelos means the grandparents in English. You would use this to refer to your parents' parents. In a sentence this is: Mi madre se llama sus padres, mis abuelos, cada noche.
grandmother and grandfather in Spanish It is actually closer to godmother and god father. Grandparents are Los abuelos. Granmother is la abuela and grandfather is el abuelo.
To give a real answer, you need to specify who is visiting the grandparents, because the conjugation of the ver "visitar" is different for each "person". "I visit my grandparents" is "visito mis abuelos", but "We visit my granparents is "visitamos mis abuelos".
"Grandfather" is "abuelo", "grandmother" is "abuela", "grandparents" is "abuelos". Many time, you sill see "abuelito, abuelita", a more intimate form meaning "gramps" or "granny".
In Mexico, grandparents are commonly referred to as "abuelos," which is the general term for grandparents. More specifically, a grandfather is called "abuelo," while a grandmother is called "abuela." Many families also use affectionate terms like "papa" or "papa abuelo" for grandfathers and "mama" or "mama abuela" for grandmothers. Additionally, some regions may have unique local terms or variations.
Abuelo, or more informally, "abuelito".
"My father is the son of my [plural]?" Ans: "...grandparents." "...abuelos."