The Yiddish word for grandmother is "Bubbe".
In Yiddish, grandparents are referred to as "bube" for grandmother and "zayde" for grandfather.
The Yiddish word for great-grandmother is "bobe" (ΧΧΦΈΧΧ’).
Depending on your dialect, the Yiddish word for grandmother could be either bobe (pronounced something close to BAW-beh) or bube (pronounced something close to BOO-beh). Grandfather is zeyde (pronounced something close to ZEY-deh). The word for grandparents is a combination of both: bobe-zeyde.
The Hebrew for 'grandfather' is "SAH-bah", and has come into wider use in recent decades. The corresponding term for 'grandmother' is "SAHV-tah". Earlier, and still widely taught to children among Ashkenazic Jews, is the name "ZAY-deh" or "ZAY-dee" for 'grandfather'. The other half is "BAW-bee" for 'grandmother'. Both words come from the Russian.
The Yiddish word for grandmother is "Bubbe".
Grandmother = bubbe (בובע)
"Bubbe" in Yiddish is a term of endearment for grandmother. It is also spelled as "bubby" in some cases. It is commonly used to refer to one's grandmother.
In Yiddish, grandparents are referred to as "bube" for grandmother and "zayde" for grandfather.
In Yiddish, it's "babba." Many American Jews affectionately call their grandmothers "bubbie"
The Yiddish word for great-grandmother is "bobe" (ΧΧΦΈΧΧ’).
Grandmother Correction: Bubulah is a term of endearment that means 'sweetie' or 'darling'. Baba means grandmother.
Depending on your dialect, the Yiddish word for grandmother could be either bobe (pronounced something close to BAW-beh) or bube (pronounced something close to BOO-beh). Grandfather is zeyde (pronounced something close to ZEY-deh). The word for grandparents is a combination of both: bobe-zeyde.
"Bubbe" is a Yiddish term that is used to refer to a grandmother in Jewish culture. Yiddish is a Germanic language that originated in Central and Eastern Europe and is spoken by Ashkenazi Jews.
Bubbe is not the Hebrew word for grandmother. The Hebrew word for Grandmother is Savta (סבתא). Bubbe is a Yiddish word. The u is pronounced as the u in put. the e is either pronounced ee or uh.
'Bubbe' pronoucned 'Buh be' is the word for grandmother in Yiddish A regional variant is 'babba'
The term mema (may-ma) for a grandmother may be German-Jewish (Yiddish) in origin, although the normal term in Yiddish is bube (buh-bee). Mema may have influences from some other European language such as Hungarian, Polish or Serb, since Yiddish absorbed many words from other languages.