Hi, In German, the term for Grandma
is Oma, pronounced. "oh-mah". Grandpa is "Opa". Grossmutter is "grandmother" and "Grossvater" is grandfather. My grandmother made us speak German to her or she would ignore us. I learned at a very early age.
Grandma - (die) Oma
Grandmother, if you are looking for a more formal version, is Großmutter.
Gross Mutter Grossmutter is grandmother. Urgrossmutter is great-grandmother. Great-great-grandmother is Ururgrossmutter. (the double s in Gross should always be spelled with a ß - Großmutter)
Grosmutter ; Oma
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In German, grandpa is Großvater or Opa.
Großvater Opa
grosspapi
Weltbester Großvater
Großvater = Grandfather Opa = Grandpa
Uropa (great grandpa) Urgroßvater (great grandfather)
Grandmother- Großmutter and Grandpa- Großvater.Together, these are your grandparents- Großeltern.
Großvater. We don't use it though. It's "Opa" what we say.
The Austrian German translation for grandfather is "GroΓvater."
There's no such language as "Belgian". The three official languages of Belgium are French, Flemish/Dutch, and German.
There are many Jewish languages, but you probably mean Hebrew. In any event, opa has no meaning in Hebrew. It is a German word for grandpa. In Hebrew, Grandpa is Saba (סבא)Opa is also an interjection in Greek.
You mean 'Scottish' for Grandpa ? The answer is Grandpa.