El Abuelo

Grandpa / grandma
Real World Example
The Spanish phrase "el abuelo" means "the grandpa" in English. To help you remember this, think of "el abuelo" as "el 'A-boo!-elo," where "boo" is the sound you might say when trying to spook your grandpa playfully. And "elo" sounds like "hello," which is what you're likely to say when you visit him. So, imagine sneaking up on your grandpa, saying "Boo!" and then quickly following with a friendly "Hello!" whenever you see him. This playful image should help you recall that "el abuelo" is your lovable grandpa. 👴
Practice Version
