The Portuguese word for 'grandma' is avó. It's pronounced uh-VAW. The word for 'grandfather' is avô. And it's pronounced uh-VOH.
Grandma in Potuguese is "Avó" or simply "vó". My first language is Portuguese and I love to help people learn it. ;)
Grandma = avó (uh-vó; you spell the 'ó' just like 'awe', 'awesome' or paw')Grandpa = avô (uh-vô; you spell the 'ô' just like in 'volcanic' or 'voltage')
Grandma = avó (uh-vó; you spell the 'ó' just like 'awe', 'awesome' or paw')Grandpa = avô (uh-vô; you spell the 'ô' just like in 'volcanic' or 'voltage')
"Como você está" is how you spell "How are you" in Portuguese.
Grandma in French is spelled "grand-mère."
grandma in portuguese is 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. ;)
Grandma = avó (uh-vó; you spell the 'ó' just like 'awe', 'awesome' or paw')Grandpa = avô (uh-vô; you spell the 'ô' just like in 'volcanic' or 'voltage')
Grandma = avó (uh-vó; you spell the 'ó' just like 'awe', 'awesome' or paw')Grandpa = avô (uh-vô; you spell the 'ô' just like in 'volcanic' or 'voltage')
Avó
"Como você está" is how you spell "How are you" in Portuguese.
School in portuguese: escola
vecmāmiņa
Grandma : jaddati or setti written this way : جدتي
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'.
Grandma in French is spelled "grand-mère."