Dadi amma
There are various ways. for the mother of your father: Dadi Dadi ji Dadi maa dadi umma and for the mother of your mother nani nani ji nani maa
Grandparents are called dadi dada; dadi for grandmom and dada for grand dad in hindi.
dhaadi- dad's mom naani- mom's mom
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.
Aita.
depends... if it is for your maternal grand mother then it is: Nani and if it is for your paternal grandmother then it is: Dadi
There are various ways. for the mother of your father: Dadi Dadi ji Dadi maa dadi umma and for the mother of your mother nani nani ji nani maa
Grandparents are called dadi dada; dadi for grandmom and dada for grand dad in hindi.
Shímásání ( my maternal grandmother )Shinálí ( my paternal grandmother)
Paternal grandmother. Paternal = of the father, maternal = of the mother.
She is your paternal grandmother.
The correct word is "Pitaamah" but almost universally the words "Daadaa" or "Baabaa" are used for paternal grandfather. For maternal grandfater, the Hindi word is "Naanaa".
No, both of his grandmothers are dead, the exact date for his paternal grandmother isn't known.
Maternal refers to your mother and paternal to your father. My maternal grandmother lives in Scotland, but my paternal grandmother lives just down the street.
The correct word is "Pitaamah" but almost universally the words "Daadaa" or "Baabaa" are used for paternal grandfather. For maternal grandfater, the Hindi word is "Naanaa".
In Cantonese, paternal grandmother is called "公婆" (gung1 po4).