Iyaiya
In Yoruba, the word "nana" can mean grandmother or a term of endearment for an elderly woman.
Grandmother in Yoruba is "iya-iyawo."
grandmother
In Yoruba, "Lola" can mean grandmother. It is a term of endearment used to refer to one's maternal grandmother.
The word for love in Yoruba is "ife."
In Yoruba, the word "nana" can mean grandmother or a term of endearment for an elderly woman.
Grandmother in Yoruba is "iya-iyawo."
grandmother
The African word for grandmother varies depending on the specific language or region. For example, in Swahili, it's "bibii," in Yoruba it's "iya'ami," and in Xhosa it's "umakhulu." So, there you have it, take your pick and impress your grandma with your newfound linguistic skills.
In Yoruba, "Lola" can mean grandmother. It is a term of endearment used to refer to one's maternal grandmother.
The word for love in Yoruba is "ife."
The Yoruba word for cry is "nkan."
The Yoruba word for parsley is "efirin."
The Yoruba word for "thank you" is "ẹ se."
The word for unity in Yoruba is "igbesi aye."
It means grandmother in Macedonian and in some other languages too.
The word for "fire" in Yoruba language is "ọkọ".