If you meant "Oma" then the language is German.
"Chinese" is the language in which "Ohma" is commonly used to refer to one's grandmother.
My families nationality is Dutch & Oma is what we call grandma & Opa is used for grandpa.
"Grandma" in the Miskito language is "bimura" or "wanakira".
Grandma in Potuguese is "Avó" or simply "vó". My first language is Portuguese and I love to help people learn it. ;)
Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.
Grandma in Yoruba language is called "รฌyรก ร gbร " or "mร mรก ร gbร ."
In the Choctaw language, the word for grandmother is "chisukchi."
Blood of Ohma - 2011 was released on: USA: 5 November 2011 (Erie, Pennsylvania)
Spelling of Grandma in Burns Malheur Paiute: Hutsi'i
Dodo= grandma Pronounced- doe doe
mamie
AKA-BO language
Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.
Grandma in Potuguese is "Avó" or simply "vó". My first language is Portuguese and I love to help people learn it. ;)
You'd name her in your native language, and using your pet name for your grandmother. There is no Antarctic language.
huutsi = father's mother
In the Choctaw language, the word for grandmother is "chisukchi."
Just do it the Grandma Fa way!
it uses figurative language but it also uses literal language