"My beautiful granddaughter" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase mi nieta hermosa. The feminine singular phrase models the tendency of Spanish to place adjectives after, not before, their nouns. The pronunciation will be "mee NYEY-ta er-MO-sa" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Translating Spanish to English: mi hermosa nieta - my beautiful granddaughter
your beautiful princess ---> tu princesa hermosa
Nieta is the Spanish word for granddaughter
they way you say grand daughters in spanish is: nieta
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niece = sobrina
"Nieto", or for a granddaughter, "nieta".
Nieto. If the child is a girl, nieta.
It means "a girl".
The phrase "saludos como han estado como esta mi nieta hermosa" translates to "greetings, how have you been, how is my beautiful granddaughter?" It expresses a warm greeting and inquiry about someone's well-being, specifically asking about the granddaughter's condition. It's a friendly and affectionate way to connect with family.