If you are talking about Ancient Egyptian, Egyptian kinship terms lacked specific words to identify blood relatives beyond the nuclear family. For example, the word used to designate "mother" was also used for "grandmother."
If you are talking about Egyptian Arabic, the word is gidda (جدۃ)
The ancient Egyptian language has no words for grandmother or grandfather; you would have to say "the mother of my mother" or "the mother of my father".
Hieroglyphs do not record any vowels, only consonants, so we do not know how the Egyptians pronounced the words, but they are written as:
mwt mwt=i (the mother of my mother)
mwt it=i (the mother of my father)
Note that the letter i is used for a consonant that does not exist in English.
attar
I love you, Grandma.
Tatarabuela rebisabuela Bisabuela --- great grandmother
Atika is grandma that is what i know.
Grandma in Swahili is "Bibi".
Grandma in Slovakian is "babka."
Grandma in Tagalog is "lola".
In Cambodian, you say "แแแแถแ" (pronounced kteahm) to refer to a grandma.
Grandma- Grandmére Grandpa-Grandpére
Grandpa - "Dziadek"; Grandma - "Babcia".
Grandma is "ะฑะฐะฑััั" (babusya) and grandpa is "ะดัะดััั" (didus).
You say: "Granmere".
You say Γιαγιά