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The Arabic words for grandma and grandpa vary greatly, depending on which dialect of Arabic you are using. Even the spelling جدة has many pronunciations. In Modern standard Arabic:

Grandma = جدة (which can be pronounced Jidda jedda, jaydo, jadda, gidda, giddo and many other ways). My gandma = jiddatee or other variations of that.

Grandpa = جد (which can be pronounced jed, jid, jad, gad, ged, gid, and many other ways).

Some countries also use sitta, sitto, titta, tata, taita, tetta, etc. For Arabic, you always have to specific the country you're talking about.

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Grandpa: Jiddo or Giddo (pronounced jid-doh or gid-doh) - depending on which dialect, use either soft "g" or hard "g."

Grandma: Tetta

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Grandpa is giddo or jiddo

grandma is jiddatee with a hard j (sounds like g) [Supervisor's note: jiddatee means "my grandma"]

Tata is slang.

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