Grandpa: Jiddo or Giddo (pronounced jid-doh or gid-doh) - depending on which dialect, use either soft "g" or hard "g." Egyptian Arabic (the most prominent) uses the soft "g" sound or "j" sound. The "i" is short sounding, as in the English word "it" and the "o" is long sounding, as in the English word "go."
Grandma: Tetta (pronounced tay-tuh) - first syllable is long "a" sound as in the English word "take" and second syllable is an "uh" sound as in the English word "what."
DanishThe word for 'grandmother' is 'bedstemor', litterally meaning 'best mother'. We do more often say 'mormor' (mother's mother) or 'farmor' (father's mother). PortugueseAvó.
Grandfather : jadde or jedde ,, and it is written this way : جدي Grandmother : jaddatti ,, جدتي
In Syrian Arabic, grandmother is said "teta" (تتا) and grandfather is said "jido" (جدو).
The word brother when translated from English to Arabic is أخ which is pronounced "Akh."
The word "loved one" when translated from English to Arabic is بعزيز, pronounced "bi'aziz"
In Syrian or Lebanese Dialect, Jadda is grandmother and Jiddie is grandfather. In Lebanese Dialect, the word for grandma is Sito; for grandpa it is jiddu. In general arabic, you can also use for the grandmother, Tatah and for Grandfather its Jiddo.
kareem
Translated from Arabic it means "How are you?"
"Strong" is translated as "قوي", from English to Arabic, and is pronounced as "gawee".
It's said in Arabic as "Barghooth"
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