The terms grandmother and Nana are synonymous, but grandmother is more formal (when speaking English).
A grandmother is a term used to refer to a person's mother's mother or father's mother. Nana is a more specific and informal term for grandmother that some families use as a nickname or term of endearment.
In the 1920s, the slang word for grandmother was "granny" or "nana."
The main difference between a grandfather and a grandmother is their gender. A grandfather is the paternal figure in a family, typically the father of one's parent, while a grandmother is the maternal figure, typically the mother of one's parent. In many cultures, grandfathers and grandmothers have traditional roles and responsibilities, but these can vary between families and societies.
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Slang terms for grandmother include "gram," "grammy," "nana," or "mimi."
A grandmother clock is a type of tall and slender floor clock that is larger than a mantel clock but smaller than a grandfather clock. It typically stands between 5 to 6 feet tall and has a traditional pendulum movement. The name "grandmother clock" is thought to have been coined to distinguish it from the larger grandfather clocks.
nana = grandmother = seanmháthair
Grandmother, Nana, grand mommy. A nickname is also possible.
Gran, Granny, Nan, Nana, Nanny, Grandma ...or their name :)
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"Nana" means grandmother in many languages, including English, Spanish, and Italian.
telidu nana...
yes it would be nana
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If 'nana' means 'grandmother', it is 'nain' in north Wales and 'mam-gu' in the south.
If you mean by 'nana' a nursemaid or grandmother, it could be buime or seanmháthair/máthair mhór/mamó. If it is a personal name it would be Nana.
Grandmother = Großmutter grandma = Großmama nana = Oma/Omama
Grandfather and Grandmother(but, maternal).