How to Say ‘And Grandma too.’ in Spain Spanish
Y la abuela también.
ee lah ah-BWEH-lah tam-BYEN
[ee lah ah-BWEH-lah tam-BYEN]
💬 Usage Tip: 'También' adds agreement in a positive sentence. It often comes at the end for emphasis in speech.
🇪🇸 In Spain: This gives a warm family vibe typical of watching big football matches at home in Spain.
Phrase Breakdown
Y
[ee]
and
A conjunction used to join words or ideas.
Y todos celebran el gol juntos.
And everyone celebrates the goal together.
la abuela
lah ah-BWEH-lah
grandma / the grandma
Refers to the grandmother.
La abuela cocina muy bien.
Grandma cooks very well.
Words in this phrase
la
[lah]
the
Feminine singular definite article, used before a feminine noun.
La afición canta sin parar.
The fans sing nonstop.
abuela
[ah-BWEH-lah]
grandmother
A family word meaning grandmother or grandma.
Mi abuela siempre ve los partidos conmigo.
My grandmother always watches the matches with me.
también.
tam-BYEN
also / too.
Shows that the same thing applies to her as well.
Mi hermana y yo también vamos.
My sister and I are going too.
Words in this phrase
también
[tam-BYEN]
also
Used to say that someone or something is included too.
La abuela también celebra el gol.
Grandma also celebrates the goal.
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