It's Irish.
The word "memo" is used in Georgian to refer to grandmother.
If you meant "Oma" then the language is German.
Jamaica is the island country of the Greater Antilles that uses English as its official language.
India has the largest population that uses English as a second language. It is estimated that over 125 million people in India speak English as a second language.
The Swahili language uses "Jambo" or "Habari" to say hello.
Sarcasm
The main difference is that a memorandum, or memo, is a written message for a specific group, such as in a business or office. A savingsgram is a circular that is distributed to a large number of people without a specific target.
simple, broken
simple; broken
Switzerland
In poetry, the speaker typically refers to the voice or persona that the poet uses to express their thoughts and emotions. The term "mother tongue" may refer to the language one learns from their mother or the language commonly spoken in one's household. Together, these might suggest that the speaker is reflecting on how their mother's voice, language, or influence has shaped their identity or worldview.
watered dowm; broked
I cannot answer for your grandmother, but this grandmother often uses lard in cookies that do not require butter for flavor.
My grandmother loves crocheting.
A memo is a correspondence used to communicate with people within a company or organization. A memo is used because letterhead or return address (other than department) is not necessary, and in some circumstances, certain formalities may not be needed. A memo is a standardized format that is a bit quicker to write than a formal letter. The modern equivalent is the e-mail, which uses the standardized memo format.
its grande :)
it uses figurative language but it also uses literal language
its used as an official language