"Granny" or grandmother are English equivalents of "Oma."
The Dutch word is a more informal form of "Grootmoeder" ("Grandmother"). Both nouns take as their singular definite article "de" ("the"). Their singular indefinite article is "een" ("a, one").
oma et = "te amo" backwards. it means i love you in spanish (:
The word 'oma' in English is grandmother.
''Grootmoeder'' or ''Oma'' are both possible.
"Grootmoeder" is a Dutch equivalent of "Grandmother." But they usually say 'oma' what is something like 'granny'The Dutch adjective "groot" means "great, grand." The Dutch noun "moeder" means "mother." Its singular definite article is 'de' ("the").
you call dutch gran parents oma(grandma) and opa(grandpa)
Grootmoeder, or colloquially: oma
'oma' that is 'granny'.
The word for calling her is "oma".
''Grootmoeder'' or ''Oma'' are both possible.
Either 'grootmoeder' or 'oma'. Formal: "grootmoeder" Informal: "oma" (this one is used most of the time)
If you meant "Oma" then the language is German.
Oma is the Dutch word for grandmother. In "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl," Anne occasionally mentions her maternal grandmother, who was also called Oma. Anne had a close relationship with her Oma, who lived in Aachen, Germany.