Arabic: جدة
Aramaic: savta (סבתא)
Danish: bedstemor, farmor, mormor
Dutch: grootmoeder
French: grand-mère
German: Großmutter
Greek: γιαγιά
Hebrew: savta (סבתא)
Indonesian: nenek
Italian: nonna
Polish: babcia
Portuguese: avó
Romanian: bunica
Russian: бабушка
Spanish: abuela
Swedish: farmor, mormor
Turkish: büyükanne
Welsh: mam-gu
Yiddish: bubbe (באָבע)
The Seneca Indian word for grandmother is "gawee:kwa".
The Yiddish word for grandmother is "Bubbe".
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The Syrian word for grandmother is "tΓ©ta" (ΨͺΩΨͺΨ§).
The Okinawan word for grandmother is "bachan" or "basa."
You can translate great-grandmother to Portuguese and it's "Bisavó".
There is no such language as European. There are many different languages in Europe, with different ways of saying Grandmother.
The cook Islands speak 4 different languages in addition to English. You would have to be more specific.
The Narragansett word for grandmother is nokummus (my grandmother); okummus means his grandmother; in formally addressing someone as a grandmother the term used is wutt∞kummīssin.
Iraqis speak different languages depending on what part of the country a person is from (Arabic or Kurdish or regional languages). In Iraqi Arabic, the word for grandmother is "jodda" (جدة) - pronounced with an English "j" sound.
Answer: There is no Belgian language; the two principle languages spoken in Belgium are Dutch (in the north) and French (in the south). The translation of 'grandmother' into these two languages is 'grootmoeder' and 'grand-mère', respectively.
The word "Nan" can mean different things in different languages. However, if you are referring to "Nan" as a form of address for grandmother, here are a few translations: "Nonna" in Italian, "Abuela" in Spanish, "Oma" in German, "Babi" in Russian, "Obaasan" in Japanese, and "Halmoni" in Korean.
If you are talking about aboriginal languages of Australia, you will need to be more specific. There are more than 200 different aboriginal languages.
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Most languages of the world do not have a specific term for Step-grandmother. They usually translate this term as "grandfather's second wife" or something similar. In fact, I surveyed 50 languages to try to answer this question, and the only one I could find is Spanish: Spanish = abuelastra
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