"Opa" is a term for grandfather in German and some other European languages like Dutch and Danish.
The origin of the term "Lolo" to refer to a grandfather comes from Chinese dialects, particularly from the southern regions of China where Cantonese, Hakka, and other related languages are spoken.
No, "foff" doesn't mean grandfather in any known language. It may be a made-up or slang term with no specific meaning in other languages.
In Scottish Gaelic, "grandfather" is "seanair." In Irish, it is "athair mór."
Yiddish is a language that blends Hebrew, German, and other languages. An example sentence could be: "My grandfather spoke fluent Yiddish when he was growing up in Eastern Europe."
Nkulu There are thousands of African languages. If you meant Afrikaans, grandfather is "oupa"
The translation of the word "Grandfather" in several Native American languages varies. However, in the Ojibwe language, the word for "Grandfather" is "Mide."
No, "foff" doesn't mean grandfather in any known language. It may be a made-up or slang term with no specific meaning in other languages.
Grandfather:Zulu = umkhuluDinka =Sesotho =Swahili = babu
Most languages of the world do not have a specific term for Step-grandmother. They usually translate this term as "grandfather's second wife" or something similar. In fact, I surveyed 50 languages to try to answer this question, and the only one I could find is Spanish: Spanish = abuelastra
Grandfather translates to...Afrikaans - OupaArabic - جدSwahili - BabuNorthern Sotho -bôrakgolo (grandpa, grandfather(s))koko (grandfather, grandmother)rakgolo (grandfather, ancestor)Southern Sotho - ntatemoholoSetswana - ntatemogoloZulu - ubabamkhuluKoromfe - sa (father/male relative)Cilubà - kaakùThere are many, many African languages-- this list barely scratches the surface. If you are looking for a translation into a more obscure language, I advise you to try looking for dictionaries at a large library.
In Scottish Gaelic, "grandfather" is "seanair." In Irish, it is "athair mór."
Apart from kakek you can use Opa. But the most common used is kakek. There are a lot of other translations for kakek if you use traditional languages in Indonesia. For example: Dato' is in the Makassarnese language.
Blic is a Serbian newspaper. It is not available in other languages.
translation of the word independent in other languages
The main languages spoken in Anatolia, which is a region in Turkey, are Turkish and Kurdish. Additionally, you may also hear other minority languages such as Arabic, Armenian, and Laz spoken in certain areas.
Salutations in other languages can be found in books that are in your local library or book store. By going into the section of foreign languages, one can learn about the many different salutations in other languages.