In the United States, many people refer to their grandmother as "Nana," but there are various other affectionate names used as well, including "Grammy," "Granny," "Mimi," and "Noni." The specific term can vary by family and region, often influenced by cultural backgrounds and personal preferences. Ultimately, the choice of name reflects the unique bond and tradition within each family.
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Dw i'n dy garu di, Nan. Rwy'n dy garu di, Nan.
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The British and Americans use the same word. There is no difference. Sometimes the Americans will shorten the word and call it an Ad. No other difference.
You don't... Get your nan to get it... :)
Americans call a thong a thong.
It is not known what Jacqueline Wilson called her nan and granddad. Jacqueline Wilson is an author and most known for writing children's books.
they call Americans Pigs
Americans call a tap a FAUCET. Your welcome!
Some say grandmum, nan, nanny, gran, or grandmother.
Americans call jelly, JELLO, and our jam they call jelly. Weird i know.
we call them Indians but they prefer native Americans
Americans call coriander leaves "coriander" or "cilantro."
Yo nan is yo nan
Americans usually call a house "a house", sometimes "real estate".
Basement is the word most Americans use. Some people call it a cellar.