Grandpa or grandfather = sabah (???), pronounced SAH-bah
Jewish is not a language. The Yiddish word for grandpa is Zayde, and the Hebrew word is Sabba.
Saba is the word for grandfather in Hebrew (סבא)
"Saba" in Hebrew translates into English as "grandfather" or "granddad" or "grandpa."
There are many Jewish languages, but you probably mean Hebrew. In any event, opa has no meaning in Hebrew. It is a German word for grandpa. In Hebrew, Grandpa is Saba (סבא)Opa is also an interjection in Greek.
granddad, grandpa, or grandfather = saba (סבא)
saba(grandpa) savta(grandma)
Grandpa = סבא (saba) Grandma = סבתא (savta)
if you are talking to the grandma: la-nekhed shelakhif you are talking the grandpa: la-nekhed shelkha
It depends on what language that is. For example, in Hebrew, it means "grandpa, grandpa".
"Shalome Safta"
grandpa = aitona
Yes It's A Compound Word