No, "mi ma" is not a Scottish term for grandma. In Scotland, the term for grandmother is often "granny," "nana," or "gaga." "Mi ma" could be a variation or a term used in specific familial contexts, but it is not widely recognized as a standard term for grandmother in Scottish dialect.
In Spanish, Grandpa is Abuelo.
Tha mi nam Albannach
Tha mi gad ionndrainn (Scottish Gaelic).
Tha mi = I am.
This is my grandma
So-no mi-ra-i wa i-ma was created on 2004-10-06.
Ma fille - Mi hija 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Its pernounced mi casa and it means my house.
I am tired
Scottish Gaelic translation of "Will you marry my?"
Mi nombre es ma eve
'Mi' can be Scottish Gaelic for 'I/me'; in Irish 'MÍ' can mean 'month' or 'middle'.