Finnish doesn't have separate words for father's mother and mother's mother, just a single word meaning "grandmother". There are however several different ways of saying it, the most formal one being "isoäiti". Other, more casual ones include "mummo" and "mummi".
Great-grandmother in finnish is isoisoäiti
great=iso, grandmother=isoäiti
Grandmother in Finnish is isoäiti. Please see the related links to hear a native speaker pronounce it.
Isoäiti, mummi, mummo or mamma.
Matriarch in Suomi
mummo
Say I will and always love you
Father = isä Mother = äiti Father and mother = Isä ja äiti
It means grandmother.
Food is ruoka in Finnish.
Flower is kukka in Finnish.
"Isoisoäiti" is the most formal way of saying it, a more casual version is for example "isomummi".
Say I will and always love you
Tatarabuela Grandmother: abuela Great grandmother: bisabuela Great great grandmother: tatarabuela
My grandmother used to say it "SA-mantha." The only difference is really the lack of the "th" sound, and the accent of course!
Your grandmother's mother is your great grandmother and your son's great-great-grandmother.
Father = isä Mother = äiti Father and mother = Isä ja äiti
It means grandmother.
The Welsh term for 'great grandmother' is "nain fawr".
Your great great grandmother's sister is your great great grandaunt, some would say great great greataunt.
bisabuela
In Portuguese, "great grandmother" is translated as "bisavรณ".
You would say "oumagrootjie" in Afrikaans to refer to your great grandmother.