Actually, Switzerland does not have it's own language. They speak German there. Anyway, grandmother is pronounced: grosmutter.
German for grandma is 'Oma', when used in a possessive sentence it's 'meine Oma'
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Switzerland has four different languages.You would have to specify which region you are interested in.
Your grandmother's grandmother is your great-great-grandmother.
Depending on context, Swiss can be translated as:schweizerischeidgenösischSchweizer (a Swiss man)Schweizerin (a Swiss woman)die Schweizer (the Swiss)
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A Russian grandmother is the grandmother of a child, but she has to be Russian. Like a American or British grandmother is the grandmother to a child, but she has the respective heritage.The Russian term for grandmother is babushka.
Your grandmother's daughter is your mother or your aunt.
Your grandmother's mother is your great grandmother.
Your grandmother's mother is your great grandmother.
grandmother = jadda my grandmother = jaddatee
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Swiss your a person like the previos guy said Swiss. You are Swiss