Grandpa or grandfather = sabah (???), pronounced SAH-bah
Grandfather or grandpa = saba (סבא), pronounced SAH-bah
sabah (סבא)
Grandfather = sabba, spelled סַבָּא [or more formally: sav (סַב)]
Grandpa or grandfather = sabah (סב×), pronounced SAH-bah
Grandpa = ×¡×‘× (saba)
Grandma = ×¡×‘×ª× (savta)
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grand mom, grandma, grandmother, granny, etc. has only one word in Hebrew = savta (סבת×)
Grandfather = sav, סַבGrandpa = sabba, סַבָּא
saba (סב×)
Two words. Great grandma.
Tatarabuela rebisabuela Bisabuela --- great grandmother
grandmother/grandma = סבה (savá)the grandmother = סבתא (sávta)Note: the word savta, which means "the grandmother" was borrowed into Modern Hebrew as "grandma" to distinguish it from sava (grandmother). There is no such distinction in Aramaic.
Grandmother in Hebrew = Savah (סבה) in both languages.Note:The confusion lies in the word Savta (סבתא). In Aramaic, Savta means "The Grandmother" and in Hebrew it means "Grandma."
Grandmother:Hebrew = savta (סבתא)Yiddish =bubbe or bobbe (באָבע)**Note: Yiddish has dialects, and this word could vary greatly from country to country
If you are talking about a slang word for grandma, its: savta (סבתא) If you are talking about the word "nanny", it's: metapelet (מטפלת)
great-grandma great-uncle great-grandpa great-aunt
if you are talking to the grandma: la-nekhed shelakhif you are talking the grandpa: la-nekhed shelkha
Her great grandma.
Pharaoh is not a Hebrew word. It is an Egyptian word that means "great house"In Hebrew, the word is pronounced par-OH (פרעה)
ben nin
gadol (גדול)