gran
grandmother
grandma
granny
There are several ways to shorten it. Here are a few: Gramma, G-ma, Gran, Granny, Grammy.
Gran'ma, Gram, Granny, Nana
Nana
Two words. Great grandma.
Two words. Great grandma.
The most used nickname for grandma is probably "Nana".
No, the noun 'grandma' is a common noun, a word for any grandma of anyone, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Anna Mary Robertson Moses, aka Grandma Moses, American artistGrandma's Boulevard, LaBelle, FL or Grandma Lane, Monongahela, PAGrandma Millie's Bakery, Johnstown, NYGrandma's Molasses"Grandma's Secret", a novel by Parrish WorrellNote: A specific grandma or your own grandma is a proper noun, and should be capitalized.
The word 'grandma' is a common noun, a word for anyone's grandma. If you have a grandma, whatever name you call her is a proper noun.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Grandma Moses, aka Anna Mary Robertson Moses, American artistGrandma Lane, Mount Pleasant, PA or Grandma Branch Road, Grantville, GAGrandma Sally's Waffle House, Naperville, IL"Graffiti Grandma", a novel by Jo Barney
Grandma is a common noun unless it is being used as a form of address or title. 'Is grandma a common noun?' is itself a good example of grandma being used as a common noun. It becomes a proper noun if it is being used as a title, and could be replaced by the person's formal name. Thus, "My grandma is very old," is still the common usage, you could not directly replace 'grandma' with a person's name. But, "Across the road is Grandma's house," is the proper form of the word.
7 letter words: Drachma, haggard, garland, laggard, grandma
Little red-cap
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To Grandma
Kenny's expectations and Grandma Sands have nothing in common.
teta is a common way of saying grandma in arabic..egyptian form of arabic.