How to Say ‘The grandma’ in Portuguese
A avó
ah ah-VOH
[ah ah-VOH]
💬 Usage Tip: More natural English is just "Grandma" here. In Portuguese, family titles often come with the article: "a avó".
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Grandparents being part of the football moment feels very Portuguese: matches are often family events.
Phrase Breakdown
A
[ah]
the
The feminine singular definite article, used before feminine nouns.
A avó sorri quando Portugal marca.
The grandmother smiles when Portugal scores.
avó
[ah-VOH]
grandmother
A family word meaning grandmother or grandma.
A avó está no sofá a ver o jogo.
Grandmother is on the sofa watching the match.
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