"Grandma or Grandmother" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase nona o nonna. The feminine singular noun, conjunction, and feminine singular noun reference respectively less and more formal forms for a "Granny." The pronunciation will be "NO-na o NON-na" in Italian.
Nonna is the correct spelling when the English word "grandmother" is translated from English to Italian. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which serves as the standard, textbook spelling -- will be "NON-na" in Italian. The word nona contrastingly serves as an affectionate, regional variant which is pronounced "NO-na."
Nona is a literal Italian equivalent of the English word "Grandma." The feminine singular noun serves as a diminutive for the standard term Nonna ("Grandmother"). The pronunciation will be "NO-na" in Italian.
"Grandma" and "ninth" are English equivalents of the Italian word nona. Context makes clear whether the feminine singular noun represents a local diminutive for nonna("grandmother"), an ordinal number, or -- with the initial letter capitalized -- one of the three Fates in Greco-Roman mythology. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "NO-na" in Italian.
No, nonna is Italian for grandmother in french, grandmother is grandmere
Nonna is the correct spelling of the Italian word for "grandmother".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. The same may be said for the Italian noun nona ("ninth"), which also may function as a feminine singular adjective according to context. The pronunciation will be "NON-na" in terms of the person and "NO-na" in terms of the musical/numerical term.
yes there is! in Egypt for example many people refer to their grandmothers as nena pronounced neh-nah or something close to that. many words are similar in the mediterranean even crossing language borders
Nona and Nono are Italian equivalents of the English words "Grandma" and "Grandpa."Specifically, the feminine noun nona is a shortened form of nonna, which means "grandmother." The masculine noun nono likewise is a shortened form of nonno, which means "grandfather." The respective pronunciations are "NOH-nah" and "NOH-noh."
Nanna is a Sicilian equivalent of the English word "grandma." The feminine singular name is the insular equivalent of the Italian mainland's nonna. The pronunciation will be "NAN-na" in Sicily and "NON-na" on the peninsula.
"NOHN-nah" and "NOHN-noh" are the respective pronunciations of the Italian words nonna and nonno.Specifically, the word nonna is a feminine noun. It means "grandmother". The masculine noun nonno translates as "grandfather".
"Ninth witch" and "Grandma witch" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Strega Nona. Context makes the choice clear regarding the feminine singular noun set ideated and published by Tomie dePaola (born September 15, 1934). The pronunciation will be "STREY-ga NO-na" in Italian.
"Of the ninth" and "the grandma's" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase della nona. Context makes clear whether a reference to the ninth of someone, something, or somewhere (case 1) or to a maternal grandparent in affectionate, colloquial, conversational, friendly, informal terms (example 2) suits. The pronunciation will be "DEL-la NO-na" in Italian.
Mia nonna is 'my grandmother'