In Ukrainian, you would say "бабуся" (babusia) to refer to your grandmom.
Baba means grandma. you pronounce it baba as well.
Sources: I am ukrainian ;)
diedus
the way you spell grandpa in Ukrainian is guedo but prounounced guido No suc work in Ukrainian, its Dido (not as a singer, Its Deeedoh) or Did (Deed)
Oops, trying to find character limit and posted aaa... response by mistake. The top answer is wrong (and it would be "gigo" if it was). Ukrainian is certainly not a sharper-sounding language than English. On the contrary, it is one of the smoothest-sounding languages, comparable to Farsi (Persian). Both дідо and ґідо are used, the latter in south-western Ukraine.
baba or babushka
baba (loanword from Eastern Europe), gammy, gram, gramma, gran, grandma, grandmom, granny, mimi, nan (British slang), nanna, nanny, Mamaw billyjhen@yahoo.com
abuela
BBC aba
"Grootmoeder" but also "oma" or "bomma".
Rachel
You say " where is it" in Ukrainian like this "De vono?"
Good in Ukrainian is добри (dobry)!
Uncle in Ukrainian is дядько (dyad'ko).
King in Ukrainian would be король (korol').
My family is Ukrainian: МОЯ РОДИНА - УКРАЇНСЬКА.Pronunciation: Moya rodyna - ukrayins'ka.
no problem
Here is a lot of cash to deposit.
No.