This question is impossible to answer unless you specify a particular native language. For just the North American continent there are many hundreds to chose from.
You can translate great-grandmother to Portuguese and it's "Bisavó".
Partly, Yes.More detail:If you are 1/16 Native American (Indian), then you are considered Indian enough to qualify for Indian benefits, depending on your state's guidelines.For example, if your great grandmother was full Cherokee, then your grandmother would have been 1/2 Indian. This would have made your parent 1/4 Indian, and you 1/8 Indian, and your children 1/16 Indian.But in order to apply for, and receive certain Native American benefits, you must have proof of your heritage.
in Their language (LAKOTA) the word for grandfather is tunkashilah. In the Lakota dialect the word for grandmother is Unci.
The v in Native American is part of the word "Native". It doesn't stand for anything.
There are several theories about the word "Boise" but none of them trace it to any Native American language.
The Narragansett word for grandmother is nokummus (my grandmother); okummus means his grandmother; in formally addressing someone as a grandmother the term used is wutt∞kummīssin.
Grandmother = סבה (sava)"the grandmother" = סבתא (savta)Note: The Aramaic word savta ("the grandmother") was borrowed into modern Hebrew as the word for "grandmother" or "grandma".
The Aleut word for grandmother is "aqaaqx̂".
The Yiddish word for grandmother is "Bubbe".
The Seneca Indian word for grandmother is "gawee:kwa".
grandmother = jadda my grandmother = jaddatee
Babu is the word for grandfather. Bibi is the word for grandmother.
The word for grandmother in Latino (Spanish) is "abuela."The word for grandmother in Latin is "avia."
what it the English to Thai translation for grandmother
The Argentine word for grandmother is "abuela."
The Sicilian word for grandmother is "nanna" or "nonna."
The Syrian word for grandmother is "téta" (تيتا).