In the Sahaptin languages that include Yakima (Yakama), a father's mother is ála.
A mother's mother is káła.
There are completely different words expressing "mymother's mother" or "my father's mother".
The Seneca Indian word for grandmother is "gawee:kwa".
The American Indian word for grandmother can vary among different tribes and languages. For example, in the Navajo language, "grandmother" is "a'yiilidii." In Lakota, it is "kokkuri." Each Native American tribe has its own distinct language and terms, reflecting their unique cultures and traditions.
The Mi'kmaq word for grandmother is nukumi (noo-goo-mee). Occasionally the term noogamijiij (little grandmother) is used.
The word for grandmother in Frisian language is "beppa" or "beppe".
"Nona" is the Italian word for grandmother.
In the Choctaw language, the word for grandmother is "chisukchi."
Nukumi
The Narragansett word for grandmother is nokummus (my grandmother); okummus means his grandmother; in formally addressing someone as a grandmother the term used is wutt∞kummīssin.
The word for grandmother in Syrian Arabic is "teta."
In the Chickasaw language, the word for grandfather is "Ilo" and for grandmother, it is "Ilat." These terms reflect the cultural significance of family and elder respect within the Chickasaw community. The language emphasizes the importance of familial relationships and heritage.
Grandfather is puca and grandmother is puse
Choctaw and Hebrew are two completely unrelated languages.The Hebrew word for grandmother is savta (סבתא)The Choctaw word for grandmother is pokni