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You might already know a bunch of affectionate names for a grandma in English, but how about in Spanish? Just like how English has various pet names for a grandmother—from “gran” to “nana”—the same is true in Spanish. We’re here to show you all the words for talking about your granny, along with their pronunciations, in this comprehensive guide on how to say grandma in Spanish.

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Abuela (ab-WAIL-ah)

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Wela (WEY-la)

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  1. When Spanish speakers are talking to their grandmother, they might drop the first part of the word “abuela.” You can think of “wela” is similar to the English word “gramma.” [3]
    • This word can also be made into a diminutive to show even more affection: “welita” (wey-LEE-ta)
    • “¡Ven aquí, Wela!” (ven ah-KEY WEY-la): “Come here, gramma!”
    • “Muchísimas gracias, Welita.” (moo-CHEE-see-mahs grah-SEE-ahs, wey-LEE-ta): “Thank you so much, gramma.”
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Agüe (AH-wey)

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  1. Since small children can have a hard time pronouncing the “b” sound in “abuela,” they often use this word instead. But if you’re an adult who wants to refer to your grandma in an extra cute way, you can try out this word as well. [6]
    • You can also use this word in its diminutive form for extra affection, “agüelita” (ah-wey-LEE-ta).
    • “Quiero ir a la casa de Agüe.” (KAY-ro eer ah la CAH-sa day AH-wey): “I want to go to granny’s house.”
    • “Nos vemos pronto, Agüelita.” (nos VAY-mos PRON-to ah-wey-LEE-ta): “See you soon, gran-gran.”
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