Obaa-san
Baa-san
Obaa-chan
Baa-chan
It is 'obaasan,' or more endearingly 'obaachan.'
yaya nenek- Indonesian obaasan- Japanese
Aunt is Oba-san, but you have to be careful not to mix it up with Obaa-san, which is grandmother.
It is called 'shinkansen.'
A (musical) composer is 'sakkyokuka' in Japanese.
The Japanese word for 'Grandma' is Obaasan. おばあさん
obaasan
Grandma - Oma
I call my grandma's aunt, Great Aunt. Maybe that's what you call her, but she is of course your great-great-aunt.
There is no Islamic term for grandma. They just call her grandma, in their respective languages of course.
She might look like one.
It is 'obaasan,' or more endearingly 'obaachan.'
I think they call her Nana.
You may say 'obaasan' or 'obaachan,' written in Japanese as: お婆さん
Dadi ma
Baka or Baba
grandma/pa