YaYa is a first name, I believe that it originates from Brazil. It's not from Brazil I'm Brazilian and I don't know what's Ya Ya Edit- Ya Ya is not Portuguese, it is Greek for 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.
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.
Grandmother in the Ashanti language is "Nana" for maternal grandmother and "Maame" for paternal grandmother.
"Nani" is a term for grandmother in the Hindi language.
YaYa is a first name, I believe that it originates from Brazil. It's not from Brazil I'm Brazilian and I don't know what's Ya Ya Edit- Ya Ya is not Portuguese, it is Greek for Grandmother.
It is Memere and it is French
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.
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, "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.
You'd name her in your native language, and using your pet name for your grandmother. There is no Antarctic language.
" YA-'YA-KA " or " YA-'YOU-LA "
Grandmother in the Ashanti language is "Nana" for maternal grandmother and "Maame" for paternal grandmother.
"Nani" is a term for grandmother in the Hindi language.
The word for grandmother in Frisian language is "beppa" or "beppe".
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"Nona" is the Italian word for grandmother.