Nanna is a Sicilian equivalent of the English word "grandma." The feminine singular name is the insular equivalent of the Italian mainland's nonna. The pronunciation will be "NAN-na" in Sicily and "NON-na" on the peninsula.
Mamma e Nona is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Mum and Grandma." The feminine singular noun, conjunction, and noun also may be rendered into English as "Mom (Mommy, Mummie) and Granma." The pronunciation will be "MAM-ma ey NO-na" in Italian.
"Grandma" is an English equivalent of the Sicilian word noni. The feminine singular noun represents a colloquial, conversational, friendly, informal way in dialect, regionalism or slang of addressing a grandmother as "Gran," "Grandma," "Grannie" or "Granny." The pronunciation will be "NO-nee" in Pisan Italian.
Nonie is one of the Sicilian equivalents of 'Grandma'. It's a regional variation of the standard, textbook form 'nonna' for 'Grandma'. It's pronounced 'NOH-nee'.
Mémé is a French equivalent of the English word "grandma." The feminine singular noun may be supplemented by mémère in France and nana in Canada. The pronunciation will be "mey-mey" in French.
Nona is a literal Italian equivalent of the English word "Grandma." The feminine singular noun serves as a diminutive for the standard term Nonna ("Grandmother"). The pronunciation will be "NO-na" in Italian.
The word pathetic when translated from English to Japanese:ijirashiihisoukawaisoupasetikku
"Grandma" is an English equivalent of the Sicilian word noni. The feminine singular noun represents a colloquial, conversational, friendly, informal way in dialect, regionalism or slang of addressing a grandmother as "Gran," "Grandma," "Grannie" or "Granny." The pronunciation will be "NO-nee" in Pisan Italian.
Abuela
Sciara, a small town in the Sicilian province of Palermo, is the same in Italian and English.
Nonie is one of the Sicilian equivalents of 'Grandma'. It's a regional variation of the standard, textbook form 'nonna' for 'Grandma'. It's pronounced 'NOH-nee'.
Bona Pasqua a tutti! is a Sicilian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy Easter, everyone!" The phrase translates literally as "Good Easter to everyone!" in English. The pronunciation will be "BO-na PA-skwa TOOT-tee" in Sicilian.
langusu (not sure if its spelled right) pronounced LANG-YOO-SOO
The Japanese word for 'Grandma' is Obaasan. おばあさん
nonna io amore tu
Livolsi, from the Sicilian phrase Deu lu volsi in Italian dialect means "God wanted him" or "God willed it" in English.
Translation: I love you more, grandma.
Mémé is a French equivalent of the English word "grandma." The feminine singular noun may be supplemented by mémère in France and nana in Canada. The pronunciation will be "mey-mey" in French.
Bon Natali e Filici Annu Novu is a Sicilian equivalent of the English phrase "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!" The phrase translates literally as "Good nativity and happy new year!" in English. The pronunciation will be "BON-na-TA-lee ey fee-LEE-tchee AN-noo NO-voo" in Sicilian.