Your paternal or maternal grandmother.
your mothers mother is called your grandmother. and your mothers father is called your grandfather.
Polish kids typically call their parents "mama" for mother and "tata" for father.
Mamma=Mother Pappa=Father Föräldrar=Parents
They are your parents in law. Ask them what they would prefer to be called.
In their public persona, they called their parents Mother and Father out of respect, even as they donned their best clotes.... In their every day lives....Donny has been heard to call his mother "Mommy" and his father "Parpar".
The Queen Mother and the Queen Father. THE QUEENS PARENTS?? R U FIK R SOMKINK??
j'appelle mes parents 'Mère ' et 'Père'
Father: Otousan or otouchan, or papa Mother: Okaasan or okaachan, or mama
Greek children commonly refer to their parents as "μαμά" (mama) for mother and "μπαμπάς" (baba) for father.
In the English language, you can refer to you mother as "mother" or in informal situations as "Mom" or "Ma." Some people, especially as adults, are on a first name basis with their parents and call them by their names.
Yes, your mother's mother's brother is commonly referred to as your granduncle or great-uncle. This term denotes the brother of one of your grandparents. Alternatively, you could simply call him your uncle, although that is more commonly used for the brother of your parents.
Anne Frank called her parents "Pim" for her father Otto Frank, and "Mummy" for her mother Edith Frank.