There is actually no such language as "Native American". There are more than 700 different Native American languages spoken in North and South America. You will have to be more specific. If you are not sure which language you are talking about, here is a partial list of the most common Native American languages in North America:
some gradmother doesn't like to call grama because she filing not ready to be grama so choice the others substituted name like mema. I think grama has to be proud and use word exactly grandmother not mema or something else .......
The Narragansett word for grandmother is nokummus (my grandmother); okummus means his grandmother; in formally addressing someone as a grandmother the term used is wutt∞kummīssin.
This question is impossible to answer unless you specify a particular native language. For just the North American continent there are many hundreds to chose from.
The word MeeMaw, MeMa, MeMaw, Mima, MiMa, Meema, and various other spellings is a southern American slang term for one's grandmother.
In "Sign of the Beaver," "Medabe" is a Native American word meaning grandmother or elder woman. It is used to refer to Matt's grandmother in the story.
How do you pronounce the Native American word techihhlia?
there is no such word in the native American vocabulary.
What is the translation to English of the Native American word Patalaska
Zuni was a Native American word.
Kansar is not a Native American word. It is a Gujarati word (from Gujarat, India). It is a type of dessert.
There are thousands of Native American languages, each would have a different word.
The Native Americans and the word is a Native American word.