Mamie is the common pet name for 'grand-mère'.
Grandmother in French is, "Grandmere"
No, nonna is Italian for grandmother in french, grandmother is grandmere
grandmere une grand-mère
my grandma in french is ma grandmere(with an accent on the first e)
It came into English by way of French from Italian, originally a diminutive of banco, a bench.
Grandmother in French is, "Grandmere"
No, nonna is Italian for grandmother in french, grandmother is grandmere
grandmere une grand-mère
In French, children say "grandpa" as "papi" and "grandma" as "mamie".
Mémé is french for grandma. Grandmere is grandmother (more formal) and mom is maman and mother is mere.
Canadians speak English, (unless you're in a French-speaking part of Canada, then grandma is grandmere/grandmaman). Therefore, grandma is grandma.
"Figurine" is a common diminutive term for a smaller or more delicate statue.
Like in the film, Mia's Grandmere is called Clarisse.
It's french. it means: My grandmother is called (name) or my grandmothers name is _________
Grandma in Spanish is "abuela," in French it is "grand-mère," in Chinese it is "nǎinai," and in Italian it is "nonna."
Lalo is a diminutive (nickname) of the names Gerardo and Eduardo. There is no English "term" for Lalo. It's like asking, "What is the Spanish term for Hank?" There is no Spanish term. Hank is the diminutive of Henry.
Suzy is typically spelled the same in French as it is in English. It is pronounced "sue-zee" in French.