Tu abuela means your grandmother. If there was an accent on the "u" in tu, then it would be "you." Also, abuelo is grandfather, and abuela is grandmother. the o and the a at the end determine gender.
It means "of my gramdmother" or "from my grandmother".
Amo a mi abuela. The "a" is the so-called "personal a", and is used when referring to a person as a direct object. It has no counterpart in English.
To say 'I miss my grandpa' in Spanish you would say 'Echo de menos a mi abuelo'. In Italian you would say Mi manca mio nonno.
It means "The daughters of my uncles are".
"on my grandma's table"
You would say esta es mi bisabuela.
Mi abuela es de Nebraska.
You didn't say what language you want to say it in, so I'm assuming Spanish. Mi abuela vive en Epaña.
La madre de mi padre es mi abuela paterna.
El abuelo o el abuelastro es el esposo de mi abuela. Mi abuela es la madre de mi madre o de mi padre. El abuelo es el padre de mi madre o de mi padre y el abuelastro, como el segundo o ultimo esposo de mi abuela, no lo es.
You could say "Echo de menos mi abuela", or "Extraño mi abuela".
This statement means "The mother of my mother is my grandmother" in Spanish.
Amo a mi abuela. The "a" is the so-called "personal a", and is used when referring to a person as a direct object. It has no counterpart in English.
"Mi abuela" is Spanish for "my grandmother." It is a way to refer to one's grandmother in a loving or respectful manner.
Mi abuela = My grandmother
The mother of my mother is my grandmother.
Mi abuelita es honrada Mi abuela es honrada
To say 'I miss my grandpa' in Spanish you would say 'Echo de menos a mi abuelo'. In Italian you would say Mi manca mio nonno.