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"Grandfathers and grandma" and "grandparents and grandma" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase nonni e noni. Context makes clear which meaning prevails regarding the combination of a standard work with an affectionate diminutive for "grandma." The pronunciation will be "NON-nee ey NO-nee" in Italian.

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"Grandma" or "ninth" may be English equivalents of the Italian word nona.

Specifically, the Italian word may be either feminine form of an adjective which means "ninth." Or it may be the diminutive form of the Italian feminine noun nonna ("grandmother"). Either way, the pronunciation is "NOH-nah."

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"Grandmom" and "(dear, sweet) little grandma" are English equivalents of the Italian word nonina. The feminine singular noun serves as a double diminutive in the sense that nona ("Grandma," "ninth") is a diminutive of nonna("Grandmother") and that -ina is a feminine singular diminutive ending. The pronunciation will be "no-NEE-na" in Pisan Italian.

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"Grandfather" is an English equivalent of the Italian word Nonno. The masculine singular noun may be found with a capitalized or an uncapitalized initial letter depending upon whether the word references a grandparent in general or in particular. The pronunciation will be "NON-no" in Pisan Italian.

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Nonnina in Italian is "little Grandmother" in English.

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Noni in Italian is an endearment for "grandma" in English.

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