The word for grandma is "mummi" or "isoäiti" in Finnish.
Mummi is pronounced Mu- ( As in Mulan) mmi(stress the m, and the i is pronounced like the y in Larry)
In Finnish, the name Wayne is spelled the same way as in English: "Wayne." Finnish does not have a different spelling for this name, as proper names often retain their original spelling regardless of the language. However, the pronunciation may vary slightly based on Finnish phonetics.
The Finnish way to spell Alex would be Aleksi, but Alex is a possible way to spell it too.
huutsi = father's mother
Taina is a Finnish loan name in Italian.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It originates in the Finnish name for "father". The Italian equivalent word will be padre.The pronunciation will be "TEYE*-nah" in terms of the loan name and "PAH-drey" in terms of the description.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye".
i know how to say it but not to sure how to spell it ive heard its opa and then oma is grandma but i could be spelling it wrong
I think you spell it exactly the same, but with a slightly different pronunciation. More of a "Jen-nuh" than "Jen-ah" (if that helps).
Baka is the pronunciation of grandma in Croatian.
The Finnish way to spell Alex would be Aleksi, but Alex is a possible way to spell it too.
'Terrance' spelled in Finnish is 'terassi'.
Suklaa.
Bryan.
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Grandma : jaddati or setti written this way : جدتي
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Star in Finnish is tähti. Please see the related links to hear the pronunciation of native speakers.
According to an online translator, neighbour (UK spelling) is written as naapuri in Finnish.
You don't change the spelling of names when writing in Finnish. So it is simply spelled Briendyn. If Finnish people can pronounce it or not is another story.