it's "Isoäiti" (i - so - äi - ti, literally "big mother"), but usually depending which dialect you use, you usually actually use mummo, mummi, mummu (mum - mo/i/u).
Nonie is pronounced as "non-ee" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Grandma is "бабуся" (babusya) and grandpa is "дідусь" (didus).
halmeoni is the pronounce 할머니 to write in hangul
"Nai nai" is pronounced as "nigh nigh." The first syllable is pronounced like the word "nigh," and the second syllable is pronounced like the word "nigh" again, but with a slightly softer emphasis on the "igh" sound.
She is at her house. when you finish clearing the driveway she goes to the leisure towers.
Abuela. Ah-BWEH-lah. Or, as a term of endearment abuelita. Ah-bweh-LEE-tah
a-li-si a as is "father" (short sound) lee see ah-lee-see
"Mam chríonna" (grandma). It would sound something like "mam hree-nna".
no you do not have to go to collage but you can. i say no because my grandma has a resturaunt and she didnt even finish 9th grade!
In Ukrainian, you would say "бабуся" (babusia) to refer to your grandmom.
seanmhair or seanag
To Grandma