abuelo = spanish
grandfather = English translation
Grandpa: Tío
Grandma: Tía
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Actually, Tio and Tia, as original answer-er stated are uncle and aunt.
Abuelo is grandpa and abuela is grandma.
Grandparents in Spanish is 'Abuelos'.
de abuela y abuelo
abuelo - grandpa abuela - grandma
"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
the grandparents = los abuelos
"Grandmother" in Spanish is "abuela". Note that "grandfather" is "abuelo". "Grandparents" is "abuelos".
"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.
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."
"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
the grandparents = los abuelos
This would be"Tres de mis abuelos están viviendo".
mes grandparents
les grandparents
Congratulations new grandparents!
Abuelo