Definition of abuela in English:
abuela
nounPlural abuelas aˈbweɪləˌäˈbwālə
US (in Spanish-speaking areas) a person's grandmother.
Diego lives with his abuela and helps run the family restaurant
Example sentencesExamples
- Not even my Abuela made such good frijoles.
- Abuela spent hours with me in the kitchen and I learned the art of making empanadas, bizcocho, Tarta Santiago - essentially a whole array of baked goods.
- The tortilla was much more flavorful than many I have had here in the US, but a little dry, and of course, abuela still makes it best.
- I have been eating my abuela's delicious Puerto Rican food for just about thirty years.
- Recently, I was told that my maternal grandmother's own abuela was Vietnamese.
- Be sure you can speak/understand Spanish, as abuela's English isn't that great.
- Practically, everything I have had here is something that my mom makes or my abuela used to make.
- Both of our Abuelas taught us that anything less than an empty plate is just plain rude.
- I felt as if I had walked into my abuela's kitchen!
- Abuela was in the mood for wine - so she ordered some!