grandmother = jadda
my grandmother = jaddatee
grandmother
Actually, the city of Jeddah in Saudi Arabia is derived from the Arabic word for grandmother. The pronunciation of the word is jahdah.
The word for grandmother in Syrian Arabic is "teta."
Sitti is the Arabic word for Grandmother.
grandmother : teta ( in Arabic Lebanese). And it is written this way : تيتا
No, "Sitti" is not an Aramaic word for grandmother. "Sitti" is actually an Arabic term that is commonly used to refer to grandmothers.
DanishThe word for 'grandmother' is 'bedstemor', litterally meaning 'best mother'. We do more often say 'mormor' (mother's mother) or 'farmor' (father's mother). PortugueseAvó.
Iraqis speak different languages depending on what part of the country a person is from (Arabic or Kurdish or regional languages). In Iraqi Arabic, the word for grandmother is "jodda" (جدة) - pronounced with an English "j" sound.
In Syrian or Lebanese Dialect, Jadda is grandmother and Jiddie is grandfather. In Lebanese Dialect, the word for grandma is Sito; for grandpa it is jiddu. In general arabic, you can also use for the grandmother, Tatah and for Grandfather its Jiddo.
In Syrian Arabic, you would say "teta" to refer to grandmother.
Yes, that's true :)
"Sitoo" does not have a specific meaning in Arabic. It is possible that it is a variation of a name or word in another language. If you provide more context or details, I may be able to help further.