Yes, "ya ya" is a name for grandmother in Greek. It is also commonly used in English-speaking countries to refer to a grandmother.
No, it's a term used by Filipino children and teenagers to call their house helper/caretaker. Soon, this term became widely used in satires, television shows, etc. Otherwise it Could be Greek, which in Greek it means Grandmother.
Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.
No, "ya ya" does not mean angel. "Ya ya" is a term used in southern Louisiana to refer to a style of music and dance associated with African American culture.
Nina means "grandmother" in Russian and Ukrainian.
Yes, "ya ya" is a name for grandmother in Greek. It is also commonly used in English-speaking countries to refer to a grandmother.
" YA-'YA-KA " or " YA-'YOU-LA "
it's like yeah yeah but in other words you say ya ya ha ha...it is also used for grandmother in the Tsimpshian language...
No, it's a term used by Filipino children and teenagers to call their house helper/caretaker. Soon, this term became widely used in satires, television shows, etc. Otherwise it Could be Greek, which in Greek it means Grandmother.
The greek word is γιαγιά. Pronunciation: ya-ya (stress falls on the last syllable).
In my knowledge, it is Greek for Grandmother, so it can be an affectionate term for a grandmother.
hek ya his grandmother is argentinan
"Great grandmother" in English is progiagiá (Προγιαγιά) in Greek.
yiayia(pronounced ya-ya' - the emphasis is on the second syllable)In greek, it is written as γιαγιά
Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.
wha do ya mean???
The word 'grandmother' doesn't mean anything in Gaelic; it's an English word.