Ojibwe is made up of many different dialects, so as a result there are many different words meaning "spirit" in the Ojibwe language:
The general Ojibwe term for Great Spirit is Gichi-manidoo. An alternate term is gichi-ojichaag.
Wakan Tanka
Tatarabuela Grandmother: abuela Great grandmother: bisabuela Great great grandmother: tatarabuela
Your grandmother's mother is your great grandmother and your son's great-great-grandmother.
The Welsh term for 'great grandmother' is "nain fawr".
Your great great grandmother's sister is your great great grandaunt, some would say great great greataunt.
bisabuela
In Portuguese, "great grandmother" is translated as "bisavΓ³".
You would say "oumagrootjie" in Afrikaans to refer to your great grandmother.
Great grandmother in Polish is pronounced as "prababcia".
Your great grandmother's sister is your great great aunt (or some would say, your great grand aunt).
oh-g-bwa
Stanley's great grandmother said he found refuge in the Lord's Hands.
You and the granddaughter of your grandmother's brothers, and sisters, are first cousins.