In almost every family I know, they would be called grandmother. Even though there may not be an actual relationship. In many families, she would be referred to by her first name or as grandfather's wife.
She is your paternal grandmother.
In Malayalam, grandmother is called "ammachi" or "achamma".
Your paternal or maternal grandmother.
Paternal grandmother. Paternal = of the father, maternal = of the mother.
bà according to http://vdict.com/grandmother,1,0,0.html My Vietnamese grandmother told us to call her bà nội which means paternal grandmother.
The Hindi word for paternal grandmother is "dadi".
No, both of his grandmothers are dead, the exact date for his paternal grandmother isn't known.
Maternal refers to your mother and paternal to your father. My maternal grandmother lives in Scotland, but my paternal grandmother lives just down the street.
"Peddamma" is a Telugu word that translates to "paternal grandmother" in English. In the Indian culture, "peddamma" refers to the grandmother on the father's side of the family. This term is commonly used in South India and among Telugu-speaking communities to address and show respect to the paternal grandmother.
In Cantonese, paternal grandmother is called "公婆" (gung1 po4).
Your maternal grandmother is the mother of your mother. Similarly your paternal grandmother is the mother of your father, paternal grandfather is father of your father and maternal grandfather is father of your mother.
Your dad's mum and dad are your paternal grand parents, they are your granddad and your grandma.