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That's the 'official' name. But there are a few pet names wich are decided while a kid is on the way: Mummo, Mummi, Mummu

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There are a few ways.

Grandma: mummu, mummi, mummo

There might be others, but these are mostly used.

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Pappa, ukki and vaari are the most common ways.

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