The terms grandmother and Nana are synonymous, but grandmother is more formal (when speaking English).
In the 1920s, the slang word for grandmother was "granny" or "nana."
The main difference between a grandfather and a grandmother is their gender. A grandfather is the paternal figure in a family, typically the father of one's parent, while a grandmother is the maternal figure, typically the mother of one's parent. In many cultures, grandfathers and grandmothers have traditional roles and responsibilities, but these can vary between families and societies.
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A grandmother clock is a pendulum clock in a tall cabinet. It is similar to a grandfather clock, but is more petite. You can learn more about the differences between a grandmother and grandfather clock at the eHow website. Once on the page, type "Difference between a grandmother and grandfather clock" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
nana = grandmother = seanmháthair
"Nana" means grandmother in many languages, including English, Spanish, and Italian.
Grandmother in the Ashanti language is "Nana" for maternal grandmother and "Maame" for paternal grandmother.
Grandmother, Nana, grand mommy. A nickname is also possible.
Gran, Granny, Nan, Nana, Nanny, Grandma ...or their name :)
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In the 1920s, the slang word for grandmother was "granny" or "nana."
If 'nana' means 'grandmother', it is 'nain' in north Wales and 'mam-gu' in the south.
Grandmother = Großmutter grandma = Großmama nana = Oma/Omama