A few different ways to say it....
Seanmháthair, or Máthair Mhór, or Maimeó
sinseanmháthair
nana = grandmother = seanmháthair
The grandfather and the grandmother an seanathair agus an tseanmháthair
There are a few different versions of great grandmother in Irish. Sinseanmhathair (sounds like shin-shan-wawhir) is one translation. The word translate to great old mother.
Yes, there were probably are some Protestants who speak the Irish language. That is not to say that most Protestants speak Irish or that most Irish-speakers are protestant.
The word "memo" is used in Georgian to refer to grandmother.
In Irish Gaelic seanmháthair is 'grandmother' and 'your grandmother' is do sheanmháthair.In Scottish Gaelic seanmhair and do sheanmhair.
Dakota's grandmother is Irish so she does have some Irish roots.
Punk is not Irish. He is from the US. I think his grandmother is Irish but I am not sure.
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If you mean "móraí" it is a term for "grandmother" in Ulster Irish.
The Scottish Gaelic for 'grandmother' is seanmhairThe Irish Gaelic is seanmháthair.
In the Irish language, they call it Gaeilge, and in the English language they call it Irish.
"Tutu" is a common term used by grandchildren to refer to their grandmother in Hawaiian. It is an affectionate term that reflects the close and loving relationship between the two individuals.
nana = grandmother = seanmháthair