The plural of "grand-mère" in French is "grand-mères."
* Italian- Nonni * German- Oma * Russian- Babushka * Spanish- Abuela * French- grandmere * Welsh - Nain / Mamgu
Grandpa - grandpere Grandma - grandmere
abuela in Spanish grandmere, grandmaman, in French Grossmutter, Oma, in German babooshka in Russian
"Word" in French is "mot" pronounced "moh"
The French word for French is "français."
grandmere une grand-mère
Grandmother in French is, "Grandmere"
No, nonna is Italian for grandmother in french, grandmother is grandmere
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Mamie is the common pet name for 'grand-mère'.
Mémé is french for grandma. Grandmere is grandmother (more formal) and mom is maman and mother is mere.
Canadians speak English, (unless you're in a French-speaking part of Canada, then grandma is grandmere/grandmaman). Therefore, grandma is grandma.
Grandpa - grandpere Grandma - grandmere
* Italian- Nonni * German- Oma * Russian- Babushka * Spanish- Abuela * French- grandmere * Welsh - Nain / Mamgu
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Singular. "Porpoises" is the pural version of porpoise.
Like in the film, Mia's Grandmere is called Clarisse.