Nain (pronounced 'nine') is the north Welsh name for 'grandmother'.
In North Wales "Nain" pronounced like 'nine';in South Wales "Mam-gu" (pronounced 'mam-gee', g as in 'go')
North Wales - Nain (pronounced N-ah-ee-n) South Wales - Mam-gu (pronounced M-ah-m g-ee / g-u)
The Welsh term for 'great grandmother' is "nain fawr".
In North Wales nain ('nine') and taid('tide');in South Wales mam-gu (mamgee) and tad-cu(tad-kee).
It is the word for grandmother in north Wales.
Nain (pronounced 'nine') is the north Welsh name for 'grandmother'.
In North Wales "Nain" pronounced like 'nine';in South Wales "Mam-gu" (pronounced 'mam-gee', g as in 'go')
North Wales - Nain (pronounced N-ah-ee-n) South Wales - Mam-gu (pronounced M-ah-m g-ee / g-u)
The Welsh term for 'great grandmother' is "nain fawr".
In North Wales nain ('nine') and taid('tide');in South Wales mam-gu (mamgee) and tad-cu(tad-kee).
Grandmother is mam-gu in the south and nain in the north.
In north Wales 'nain'; is south Wales 'mam-gu'.
It means 'grandmother, nan, gran' in the northern Welsh dialect.
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