Grandma in German is "Oma" and grandpa is "Opa".
Grandpa - grandpere Grandma - grandmere
In Haitian Creole, grandma is "granmoun" and grandpa is "granpè."
Grandpa - "Dziadek"; Grandma - "Babcia".
In Haida, you say "Sugpinn" for grandpa.
In Farsi, you would say "Mamāni" for grandma.
Grandpa - grandpere Grandma - grandmere
I don't believe the order is relevant; however, I personally say "Grandma and Grandpa."
Grandma- Grandmére Grandpa-Grandpére
This is how you say grandma in Ukraine bubba that's how you pronounce it and grandpa is gedo
In Haitian Creole, grandma is "granmoun" and grandpa is "granpè."
ask grandma to love grandpa if say no say i wont love you anymore and i will call a case of husband abuse and then she will love grandpa
Grandpa - "Dziadek"; Grandma - "Babcia".
Grandma= Halmoni (hal-muh-nee) Grandpa= Halapoji (hal-ah-puh-jee)
abuelo and abuela
Dodo= grandma Pronounced- doe doe
if they live together than it should be Grandma and Grandpa's house because they have eqaul ownership of the house
The correct phrase is "Grandpa and Grandma love you." In this case, "Grandpa" and "Grandma" are treated as a compound subject, which requires the plural verb form "love." Therefore, the sentence should reflect that both grandparents are included as the subject.