No, "majo" is not the Swahili name for grandmother. In Swahili, the word for grandmother is "bib", while "majo" does not have any specific meaning in Swahili language.
The word for grandmother in Swahili is "bibii." It is pronounced as "bee-bee."
Babu is the word for grandfather. Bibi is the word for grandmother.
mother: mamagrandmother: bibi or nyanya (nyanya is the historic word for grandmother, but in Tanzania and some other places it has been totally replaced by the word bibi).
Brandon is not a Swahili name, but to make the name look Swahili it would be... Brandoni.
"Xzavier" does not have a specific meaning in Swahili as it is not a Swahili name. Swahili names are usually derived from Arabic or Bantu origins, but "Xzavier" is not a common name in Swahili-speaking regions.
Grandmother in Swahili is "bibii".
The word for grandmother in Swahili is "bibii." It is pronounced as "bee-bee."
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Babu is the word for grandfather. Bibi is the word for grandmother.
Well it can differ in pure Swahili it is bibi meaning grandmother. But often in Kenyan Swahili they use bibi to mean wife, and exchange it for nyanya. Which by the way also means tomatoe so use wisely. Example: bibi yangu amezeeka= my grandmother has grown old.
Single person grandmother is bibi, the plural is mabibi. Can also mean ladies and madams
It means grandmother.
You can say nyanya or bibi. Some people also say shosho
mother: mamagrandmother: bibi or nyanya (nyanya is the historic word for grandmother, but in Tanzania and some other places it has been totally replaced by the word bibi).
"Bibi" in Swahili means "grandmother" or "old lady". It is used to show respect to an older woman.
Grandmother: Bibi (Bee-Bee) or Nyanya Grandfather: Babu (Bah Boo) Mother: Mama Father: Baba (Bah-Bah) Sister: Dada (Dah-Dah) Brother: Kaka (Kah-Kah)
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