kuka =grandmother yang kukiti = my grandmother man kukikam= your grandmother
"Grandma" in the Miskito language is "bimura" or "wanakira".
Grandma in Yoruba language is called "ìyá àgbà" or "màmá àgbà."
Hello in Miskito is "Lia kiaka" pronounced as lee-ah kyah-kah.
In Farsi, you would say "Mamāni" for grandma.
In Sicilian, you would say "nonna" to refer to grandma.
To say "I love you grandma" you can say "Te quiero abuela" in Spanish or "Je t'aime mamie" in French.
Hermann Berckenhagen has written: 'Grammar of the Miskito language with exercises and vocabulary' -- subject(s): Miskito language, Grammar
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Hello in Miskito is "Lia kiaka" pronounced as lee-ah kyah-kah.
Dodo= grandma Pronounced- doe doe
Grandma in Yoruba language is called "ìyá àgbà" or "màmá àgbà."
In Spanish, Grandpa is Abuelo.
Good Morning is Hach ch'i (Hach-chee-eh) Good Afternoon is Hach t'ochoktiya (Hach-toe-choke-tee-yuh)
Bohemia was a historical area of central Europe. There is no such language as "Bohemian." Most of the area of Bohemia is now in the Czech republic, and the Czech word for grandma is babička.
To say "I love you grandma" you can say "Te quiero abuela" in Spanish or "Je t'aime mamie" in French.
Grandma in Spanish is "abuela," in French it is "grand-mère," in Chinese it is "nǎinai," and in Italian it is "nonna."
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Spelling of Grandma in Burns Malheur Paiute: Hutsi'i