There are many terms. Most formal would be "Vecamate" or "Vecmamina", however "ome", "vecmamma" or "vecamamma" are typicaly used in conversations.
Here's an audio recording for Grandmother in Latvian, Vecmāte (Vec-mā-te):
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"Grandma" in Russian is "Babushka" with the ephasis on the first syllable: BAH/bushka.
Grandma = бабушка (babushka)
Grandpa = дедушка (djedushka)
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Бабушка Babushka
The word for grandma in Russian is "Π±Π°Π±ΡΡΠΊΠ°" (babushka).
Babushka. Babushka is the Russian pronunciation for "Grandma" Deduska is for Grandpa...
Formal: Bab-oo-shka Pet word (what small children and close relatives use): Baba.
ΠΡΠΈΠ²Π΅Ρ Π±Π°Π±ΡΡΠΊΠ°
Formal: Bab-oo-shka Pet word (what small children and close relatives use): Baba.
Back in the U.S.S.R. The name derives from the Russian word for ( Grandmother) and is also a type of headgear.
Ba-boosh-ka (бабушка).
Grandma or Gran
The French word for grandma is "grand-mère."
The Haitian Creole word for grandma is "grann".
Traditional Russian head scarfs are called 'babushka'. It means grandma in English.
Yes, the word grandma is a compound word made up of 'grand' and 'ma'.