The father's mother is typically called "grandma," but some families may also use "nana" as a term of endearment for the grandmother.
It depends on which great grandma: 1) Your mother's mother's mother: mormorsmor 2) Your father's mother's mother: farmorsmor 3) Your mother's father's mother: morfarsmor 4) Your father's father's mother: farfarsmor Regarding the pronuciation the secondary stress is on the first syllable and the main stress is on the last syllable.
Answer: We would call Her your "Great Grandmother" ~ 1)your Moma's Mother would be your Grandma or GrandMother. 2) your Grandmother's Mother is your Great-Grandma or Great-Grandmother .. {1) you are your Mother's Child. 2) You are your Grandmother's Grandchild , and you are the Great Grandchild of your Great Grandmother....
Grandma is Anneanne if mother's mother or Büyükanne if father's mother. Great grandma would be "büyük anneanne" or "büyük büyükanne"
your father is your father and your fathers mother is your grandmother and her sister is your great aunt and your grandmas brother is your great uncle and since their brother and sisters their mom is your great grandma your great grandmas father is your great great grandpa and his sister is your great great great aunt and her baby would probably (i think) be either your 3rd cousin
Your great grandmother would be your mother's grandmother.
It's different, it depends on who you are talking about, if it is your fathers parents you are talking about it's called: Farmor = grandma Farfar = grandpa If it is your mother's parents: Mormor = grandma Morfar = grandpa It's really simple, mother is called "Mor" and father is called "Far" so you just put the two together "Fathers mother" = Farmor :)
Your grandmother's mother is your great grandmother, your great grandmother's mother is your great great grandmother, each time you go back another generation you add another "great" to the title.
Maternal refers to mother. Paternal refers to father. So the maternal mother would be the mothers mother and the paternal mother would be the fathers mother.
Maternal refers to mother. Paternal refers to father. So the maternal mother would be the mothers mother and the paternal mother would be the fathers mother.
The grandmother that is younger than his mother would be his father's mother.
That would be your father's mother. Your mother's mother is your maternal grandmother.
Not likely. It would make you your grandma by marriage, as you did not give birth to your father or mother.