"They're Marta's grandparents" in Spanish is "Son los abuelos de Marta". It is pronounced "Sown los ah-BWAY-los day MAR-ta". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
That would be "mis abuelos maternos".
"Great grandparents" in Spanish is "bisabuelos". It is pronounced "beese-ah-BWAY-los". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
abuelo = spanish grandfather = English translation
En la parte sur
entremes (accent on the final 'e')
Gracias abuelito (is more affectionate)
Abuelos.
Mexican is not a language. The way you say grandparents in SPANISH is abuelos for both or abuela for grandmother and abuelo for grandfather.
Translation: No tengo abuelos.
You could say "Sí, tienes abuelos."
Mother in Spanish is madre, or mama.Madre, or Mama (mom)
"Queridos para siempre los abuelos."
"Great grandparents" in Spanish is "bisabuelos". It is pronounced "beese-ah-BWAY-los". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Yes, for a portion of it, he was. In the early years of his life, he lived in Hawaii with his mother, but when she re-married, he lived in Indonesia for four years with his mom and step-dad. But he then was sent back to Hawaii to complete his middle school and high school education, and it was at that point that he moved in with his maternal grandparents, who took on the majority of his upbringing.
The way you say Mothers Day in Spanish is "Dia de Madre".
You can say "¿Cuántos años tiene tu madre?"
norte is how you say north in spanish
This would be"Tres de mis abuelos están viviendo".