The word 'grandmother' doesn't mean anything in Gaelic; it's an English word.
The Scottish Gaelic for 'grandmother' is seanmhairThe Irish Gaelic is seanmháthair.
In Irish Gaelic seanmháthair is 'grandmother' and 'your grandmother' is do sheanmháthair.In Scottish Gaelic seanmhair and do sheanmhair.
Sinseanmháthair means great-grandmother in Irish.sinn-seanmhair means great-grandmother in Scottish Gaelic.
Seanmháthair is 'grandmother' in Irish;the word is seanmhair in Scottish Gaelic, which is closer to 'seanvoir'.
Scots Gaelic: sinn-seachad-sinn-seanmhairIrish Gaelic: ?
Irish Gaelic for 'grandmother', especially in Munster and Connacht. In Ulster it's usually "máthair mhór".
In Scottish Gaelic it is sinn-seanmhair;in Irish it is sinseanmháthair.
In Irish it's "mo sheanmháthair"; in Scottish Gaelic it's "mo sheanmhair".
sinn-seanmhair
The phrase "for the love of a grandmother" in Gaelic can be translated to "do ghrá na seanmháthair." This expression encapsulates the deep affection and reverence one might feel for a grandmother, highlighting the special bond often shared between generations.
Scottish Gaelic for 'Grandmother' is 'Seanmhair'.
shenavur (grandmother in Scottish Gaelic).