I am mainly looking for a language that is like Arabic where it appears to look like symbols.
french
You can translate great-grandmother to Portuguese and it's "Bisavó".
You choose whichever way you want to spell it! I spell it like 'nanna' but my nanna spells it like 'nana' Hope this helped! ( :
Spanish: diecisiete French: dix-sept German: siebzehn Japanese: 十七 (juu nana)
"Nana" means grandmother in many languages, including English, Spanish, and Italian.
If you mean the word for Grandma that had Gaelic roots, you would spell is Nana.
In Spanish, "7" is "siete." In French, it is "sept." In German, it is "sieben." In Italian, it is "sette." In Russian, it is "" (sem'). In Japanese, it is "" (nana). In Chinese, it is "" (q).
It is pronounced Nana Juu go and written 七十五
Nana mizuk (I think that's how you spell it)
The aboriginal word for granddaughter can vary among different Indigenous Australian languages, as there are hundreds of distinct languages and dialects. For example, in the Yolŋu Matha language, "nana" can mean granddaughter. It's important to specify the particular language group to provide an accurate term.
There are 81 languages in Ghana. The official language is English.For more information on the languages of Ghana, click here.
The correct spelling of the plural noun is 'bananas'. (The online gift store is the Banana Nana shoppe.)