The phrase "feltc your grandma" seems to be a typographical error or a slang expression that is not widely recognized. If you meant "to feel your grandma," it could refer to reminiscing about her or experiencing emotions related to her presence or memory. If you meant something else, please clarify, and I can provide a more accurate response.
Not if she's in earshot! NEVER mention ANYONE'S Grandma's age. It's just not polite, unless she herself brings it up. "Senior" does mean "elder", but ladies don't like to hear about their age.
The possessive form of the singular noun grandma is grandma's.Example: I brought flowers for grandma's birthday.
"How old is your grandma"
Nainie Is Welsh For Grandma
In Alsatian, 'Grandma' is 'Granma'.
grandma and nonno is grandad
"mamó" is Irish for grandma / granny
Nokum means"my grandma"
grandma
Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.
"Está a favor de su abuela", If you mean "He is in favor of his grandma". It you mean "he look something like his grandma", it is "Él parece como su abuela".
Grandma
grandma too
Grandma
grandma or grandmother
Grandmother
"Nonnie" is a term for grandma commonly used in Italian dialect.