There are dozens of Jewish languages. Here is Grandma in a few:
savtah. and the language we speak is Hebrew not Jewish.
In Hebrew, "grandma" is pronounced as "Savta" (סבתא).
No, she was not.
There is no Islamic term for grandma. They just call her grandma, in their respective languages of course.
There are 81 languages in Ghana. The official language is English.For more information on the languages of Ghana, click here.
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
In Korean it is Halmoni and in spanish it is Abolita
To say "I love you grandma" you can say "Te quiero abuela" in Spanish or "Je t'aime mamie" in French.
No languages descended from Hebrew. But you could say that Biblical Hebrew is the root of Modern Hebrew. Also, Yiddish and other Jewish languages such as Ladino, had a significant percentage of Hebrew.
Tatarabuela rebisabuela Bisabuela --- great grandmother
Atika is grandma that is what i know.
Grandma in Swahili is "Bibi".
Grandma in Slovakian is "babka."