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.
Mi nombre es ma eve
We don't say grand mother, we say big mommy Mommy agba
Mi abuela es de Nebraska.
'Mi' can be Scottish Gaelic for 'I/me'; in Irish 'MÍ' can mean 'month' or 'middle'.