yea, as are gran, granny, nan, grammers
grandmother/grandma = סבה (savá)the grandmother = סבתא (sávta)Note: the word savta, which means "the grandmother" was borrowed into Modern Hebrew as "grandma" to distinguish it from sava (grandmother). There is no such distinction in Aramaic.
kuka =grandmother yang kukiti = my grandmother man kukikam= your grandmother
Grandma in Kurdish is "daye" for maternal grandmother and "mam" for paternal grandmother.
Grandmother in Korean is "halmoni." 할머니 means grandma
Grandpa - "Dziadek"; Grandma - "Babcia".
The word for grandma or grandmother in Serbian is "baka".
grandmother/grandma = סבה (savá)the grandmother = סבתא (sávta)Note: the word savta, which means "the grandmother" was borrowed into Modern Hebrew as "grandma" to distinguish it from sava (grandmother). There is no such distinction in Aramaic.
kuka =grandmother yang kukiti = my grandmother man kukikam= your grandmother
Grandma in Kurdish is "daye" for maternal grandmother and "mam" for paternal grandmother.
奶奶 (Nainai) : Grandma, grandmother or 老大娘 (Laoda niang) : Grandma, aunty or 祖母 (Zumu) : Grandmother
Your great grandmother would be your mother's grandmother.
grandmother
Granny Grandma, Nan , Nana Nama Gram works too.
Grandmother in Korean is "halmoni." 할머니 means grandma
The word grandmother is used throughout the United Kingdom.
Gran, Granny, Nan, Nana, Nanny, Grandma ...or their name :)
The shortened version of "Grandmother" is commonly "Grandma." While "Granma" is sometimes used informally or regionally, "Grandma" is the more widely accepted and recognized term.