It's a shortform for grandmother
Yes Oma and Grossmutter are both grandma in German.
Grandmother: French - grand-mère; Spanish - abuela; German - Oma; Italian - nonna; Japanese - obaasan; Russian - babushka.
''Grootmoeder'' or ''Oma'' are both possible.
"Erwachsene" is a German word that means "adults" in English. It refers to people who have reached the age of maturity.
Grootmoeder But that's a pretty 'stiff' term, 'oma' is used most of the time.
Yes Oma and Grossmutter are both grandma in German.
oma et = "te amo" backwards. it means i love you in spanish (:
English: "the grandma" is German: "die Oma".
Yes, "oma" means grandmother in German and Dutch.
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Oma is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Großmutter, or more familiarly, Oma, Omama Omi
Oma Grossmutter/Großmutter
Oma is German for grandma
grandmother = Großmutter grandma = Oma, Omi, Omilein, Omchen
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.
"Oh ma" is the way this particular word sounds. "Oma" is the German term for grandmother, and is prounounced with a long o. So Oma would be the correct spelling.