It's abuelita, and yes, it does.
No, "abuelita" means "grandmother" in Spanish. The word "abuelita" is a diminutive form of "abuela," which is the standard word for "grandmother."
Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.
"Nonnie" is a term for grandma commonly used in Italian dialect.
"Ya ya" is a term of endearment in Greek that is often used to refer to grandmothers. It is equivalent to "grandma" or "granny" in English.
"Grandma" in Visayan is "Lola."
Grandma in Polish is "babcia."
grandma and nonno is grandad
"mamó" is Irish for grandma / granny
Nokum means"my grandma"
grandma
"Hop knocker" is a slang term used in the brewing industry to refer to a worker who specializes in maintaining and repairing the equipment used for processing hops in a brewery. The term originated from the sound of knocking on the equipment to check for any potential issues.
"Está a favor de su abuela", If you mean "He is in favor of his grandma". It you mean "he look something like his grandma", it is "Él parece como su abuela".
Grandma
"Nonnie" is a term for grandma commonly used in Italian dialect.
Grandma
grandma too
grandma or grandmother
Grandmother