Votre grand-mère vous manque
You can say "Tu me manques, mamie" in French, which translates to "I miss you, grandma."
"Granny" in French is "mamie" or "grand-mรจre."
The French word for grandma is "grand-mรจre."
In Cambodian, you say "แแแแถแ" (pronounced kteahm) to refer to a grandma.
Grandma is "ะฑะฐะฑััั" (babusya) and grandpa is "ะดัะดััั" (didus).
"Oldemor"mor = mombedstemor = grandmaoldemor = great grandmatipoldemor = great great grandma-(far instead of mor in the end goes for the male versions.)
Happy Birthday Grandma I Miss You In Ojibwa
You say: "Granmere".
In French, children say "grandpa" as "papi" and "grandma" as "mamie".
mamie
I miss you is 'tu me manques' in French.
to miss is 'manquer' in French. tu me manques = I miss you ; elle me manque = I miss her
To say "I miss her" in French, you must literally say "she is lacking me" - elle me manque. This is the reverse to English.
The equivalent of I miss you in French is tu me manques.
Miss Piggy is "modemoiselle Piggy" in French.
ayez une grand-maman
c'est ma grand-mere
Dave I miss you