Obachan-formal terminology Bachan-informal terminology Obaasan.
You may say 'obaasan,' 'obaachan,' 'baachan,' written: お婆さん お婆ちゃん 婆ちゃん
Grandma/Grandmother in Japanese is "Obaasan" or "Obaachan". Obaachan is just more formal. Depends on how formal you want to be.
Grandmother in Japanese is sobo for the informal and in the formal it is obaasan
お祖母さん /o baa san/ is the most common word. 祖母 /ba ba/ alone can also be used but it's much less polite without 'o' and 'san' (respective honorifics) at the beginning and end.
'Obaasan/Obaachan.'
oba-san oder (diminutive) oba-chan
O bachan
It is 'sutaffu' in Japanese.
"Time" is 'jikan' in Japanese.
Oboeru
Kiri
"Sasori" is how scorpion is said in Japanese.
The Japanese word for 'Grandma' is Obaasan. おばあさん
What is the word 'Honorable' when translated from English to Japanese.
The word sick when translated from English to Japanese is mukatsuku.
The word 'maple' when translated from English to Japanese is カエデ.
The word drag when translated from English to Japanese is hipparu.
There is no equivalent word in Japanese for the English word "a."
The word crown when translated from English to Japanese is oukan or kuraun.
The word listener when translated from English to Japanese is kikite or risuna.
Abuela
Of= No in Japanese
The word 'champion' when translated from English to Japanese is ăăŁăłăăȘăł (champion).
There's no such word in Japanese.