A grandmother is called 'une grand-mère' in French. Grandma is often 'Mamie'.
Grandmother: French - grand-mère; Spanish - abuela; German - Oma; Italian - nonna; Japanese - obaasan; Russian - babushka.
'granmother' is Polish means 'babcia'.
A grandmother is 'une grand-mère' in French. Grandchildren often call her 'Mamie'.
Typically anyone would call "grandmother" << grandmère>>, but in Canada, sometimes older ladies are called mémère or mémé, to show a certain amount of respect I suppose.
Grandma in French is "grand-mère".
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great great grandmother = arrière-arrière grand-mère
Grandmother: French - grand-mère; Spanish - abuela; German - Oma; Italian - nonna; Japanese - obaasan; Russian - babushka.
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Grandma Marie
French call their country France.
Granmother
I call vegetables in french is vegetables
The French call the English "les Rosbifs" The English call the French "Froggies" It is interesting that both are food related.
They don't. Americans call it a French kiss and the French call it a kiss.
They are the French.
The french call him père Noël