Nain (pronounced 'nine') is the north Welsh name for 'grandmother'.
The Welsh term for 'great grandmother' is "nain fawr".
Grandmother is mam-gu in the south and nain in the north.
In South Wales, mam-gu; in North Wales. nain.
In North Wales "Nain" pronounced like 'nine';in South Wales "Mam-gu" (pronounced 'mam-gee', g as in 'go')
Nain (pronounced 'nine') is the north Welsh name for 'grandmother'.
In Irish it's "seanmháthair" In Welsh it's "mamgu" In Scots Gaelic it's "seanmhair"
The Welsh term for 'great grandmother' is "nain fawr".
Grandmother is mam-gu in the south and nain in the north.
In South Wales, mam-gu; in North Wales. nain.
It means 'grandmother, nan, gran' in the northern Welsh dialect.
Names aren't 'translated' into Welsh, some names have a Welsh equivalent but many don't.
In North Wales "Nain" pronounced like 'nine';in South Wales "Mam-gu" (pronounced 'mam-gee', g as in 'go')
It is the word for grandmother in north Wales.
It is pronounced shen-u-ver and is spelled seanmhair!
In North Wales nain ('nine') and taid('tide');in South Wales mam-gu (mamgee) and tad-cu(tad-kee).
seanmhair or seanag