"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").
"Oma"is a Dutch equivalent of "Granny"
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 "eene" ("a, one").
'Grootmoeder' but the most common used is 'oma'
grandma: grootmoeder/oma
grandpa: grootvader/opa
It's grootmoeder.
But most people in the Netherlands say 'oma' which is also a correct translation
I'm dutch and grandmother is oma or grootmoeder in dutch. Both mean the same thing but most people here use oma.
Overgrootmoeder
overgrootmoeder
Great Grandmother = overgrootmoeder
This is what it is in Dutch, grootmoeder.
''Grootmoeder'' or ''Oma'' are both possible.
you call dutch gran parents oma(grandma) and opa(grandpa)
''Grootmoeder'' or ''Oma'' are both possible.
It's German & Dutch for grandma.Please see related link below.NO!!!!! it's dutch for grandma!The German also use it for Grandma, and Opa for grandfather.
Grandma or Gran
The French word for grandma is "grand-mère."
The Haitian Creole word for grandma is "grann".
If you meant "Oma" then the language is German.
you call dutch gran parents oma(grandma) and opa(grandpa)
macht is the word for power in Dutch. This word represents strength in Dutch.
No, 'loris' is not a Dutch word.