Tagalog, Filipino for the less informed.
Answer: There is no Belgian language; the two principle languages spoken in Belgium are Dutch (in the north) and French (in the south). The translation of 'grandmother' into these two languages is 'grootmoeder' and 'grand-mère', respectively.
No, the Italian word for grandmother is "nona".
Grandmother in Spanish is 'abuela'. Thus, the word for grandfather is 'abuelo'.
"avia" means the mother of someone's parent, or grandmother.
it's like yeah yeah but in other words you say ya ya ha ha...it is also used for grandmother in the Tsimpshian language...
Choctaw and Hebrew are two completely unrelated languages.The Hebrew word for grandmother is savta (סבתא)The Choctaw word for grandmother is pokni
The word "memo" is used in Georgian to refer to grandmother.
The African Luhya word " kukhu " is said in English language as 'grandmother'.
In the Choctaw language, the word for grandmother is "chisukchi."
The Mi'kmaq word for grandmother is nukumi (noo-goo-mee). Occasionally the term noogamijiij (little grandmother) is used.
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Aloha; Nānā [naynay] or sometimes kilo [kee-lo]
The Narragansett word for grandmother is nokummus (my grandmother); okummus means his grandmother; in formally addressing someone as a grandmother the term used is wutt∞kummīssin.
in Their language (LAKOTA) the word for grandfather is tunkashilah. In the Lakota dialect the word for grandmother is Unci.
The spanish language comes from latin. The latin word for grandmother was ava Adding the diminutive ending you get avilla which means "granny". Over the centuries the pronunciation changed to become the spanish word abuela This now simply means "grandmother".
The Quechua (offical language of the Inca Empire. Can be heard through much of S. America) words for 'Grandmother' are 'Hatun Mama' and 'Awila'
The provenience of the word 'babushka' is from the Russian language. 'Babushka' is from the Russian term for an elderly woman, who is generally a grandmother.