Бабушка (bábushka).
Both maternal and paternal grand fathers are called "Thatha"No "Thatha" is a general word.Maternal Grand Father - AppachiMaternal Grand Mother - AmmachiPaternal Grand Father - AppaaruPaternal Grand Mother - Appatha
Mother = мать (maht') Mom = мама (MAh-muh) Be careful, because мат/мать sound very similar to the English ear, but they are very different. Мат is like "curse words."
"Mother" in Russian is written as "мама" (pronounced as "mama").
Крестьянская мать Krestʹyanskaya matʹ
To say "no" in Russian, you can say "нет" (pronounced as "nyet").
Счастливый День матери is how you say happy mother's day in Russian.
Nonna
The Russian word for mother is мать, which is simply pronounced "maht" (like "mat" with a short o sound). I hope this has helped. Feel free to improve this answer! :)
Both maternal and paternal grand fathers are called "Thatha"No "Thatha" is a general word.Maternal Grand Father - AppachiMaternal Grand Mother - AmmachiPaternal Grand Father - AppaaruPaternal Grand Mother - Appatha
The Russian word for mother is mama.
Father - Père Mother - Mère grand-père (grandfather) or grand-mère (grandmother)
Some say grandmum, nan, nanny, gran, or grandmother.
grand grand mother
Mother = мать (maht') Mom = мама (MAh-muh) Be careful, because мат/мать sound very similar to the English ear, but they are very different. Мат is like "curse words."
mother = мама
For Russian Grand Dukes and Grand Duchesses (HIH) the correct form of address is: His / Her / Your Imperial Highnesses For Russian Prince and Princesses (HH) of the Imperial Family the correct form of address is: His / Her / Your Highnesses
Babushka is Russian for Grandmother, by extension, Old Lady ( and a type of headgear). Maybe they have a special title for Great Grand Mom- by the way Catherine II ( The Great) was known as Mother of Russian Cities- such as Odessa and Ekaterinberg which were founded in her lenghty reign.