Yes Oma and Grossmutter are both grandma in German.
The German word "oma" translates to "grandma" or "granny" in English, referring to one's grandmother.
''Grootmoeder'' or ''Oma'' are both possible.
Some alternate names for grandma include Nana, Grammy, Mimi, and Oma.
Grandmother: French - grand-mère; Spanish - abuela; German - Oma; Italian - nonna; Japanese - obaasan; Russian - babushka.
Grootmoeder But that's a pretty 'stiff' term, 'oma' is used most of the time.
The German word "oma" translates to "grandma" or "granny" in English, referring to one's grandmother.
English: "the grandma" is German: "die Oma".
Oma is German for grandma
Grandma in German is "Oma" and grandpa is "Opa".
grandmother = Großmutter grandma = Oma, Omi, Omilein, Omchen
gross mutter or oma
Oma
Mémé is a French equivalent of the German word Oma. The two feminine singular words translate as "gran," "grandma" or "granny" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "mey-mey" in French and "O-ma" in German.
"Großmutter" is the correct High German term for grandmother. But colloquial term "Oma" (grandma) and the diminutive "Omi" (granny) are more common.
Grandmother = Großmutter grandma = Großmama nana = Oma/Omama
my grandma will love you = meine Oma wird Dich lieben
Oma is another term for Großmutter, meaning "Grandma" or "Grandmother".