A grandmother is a grandmother, whether she died before the grandchild was born or years after. If she died long before the grandchild was born, she may not know when she became a grandmother, but that is another matter.
The English language does not have a word or phrase for a grandparent who died before the grandchild was born. If you absolutely require a phrase, the proper description would be "deceased grandmother" or "dead grandmother."
Your father's maternal grandmother is your great-grandmother.
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.
Paternal grandmother. Paternal = of the father, maternal = of the mother.
A grandmother is 'une grand-mère' in French. Grandchildren often call her 'Mamie'.
grandmother : grand-mèregrandma : mammy
Grandparents are called dadi dada; dadi for grandmom and dada for grand dad in hindi.
The prophets paternal grandfather was Abdul-Muttalib and his grandmother was called Fatima(peace be upon them). the Prophets materna grandfather was called Wahab and his grandmother was called Barrah.
In English, "nani ma" typically translates to "grandmother" or "maternal grandmother." The term is often used in South Asian cultures to refer affectionately to one's grandmother. Depending on the specific cultural context, it can also signify a close familial relationship.
Your grandmother's sister's grandchildren are your second cousins. They share the same great-grandparents as you but are from a different branch of the family tree. In some cultures, they may also be referred to as "cousins once removed," depending on the specific family lineage.
Your maternal grandfather's side of the family is referred to as your maternal grandfather's lineage or maternal grandfather's family.
Because the child's parents parents are called grandparents.
A horse's grandmother is called a "great-granddam" or "great-grandmare."