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Two words. Great grandma.
Two words. Great grandma.
a common nickname for a grandma is a cuchiwa
Yes, the word grandma (common noun, lower case 'g') is a compound noun; a word made up of the adjective 'grand' and the noun 'ma', forming a noun with a meaning of it's own.
No, "grandma" is a noun that typically refers to a grandmother. Pronouns are words that replace nouns in sentences to avoid repetition.
The word 'grandma' is a common noun, a word for anyone's grandma. If you have a grandma, whatever name you call her is a proper noun.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Grandma Moses, aka Anna Mary Robertson Moses, American artistGrandma Lane, Mount Pleasant, PA or Grandma Branch Road, Grantville, GAGrandma Sally's Waffle House, Naperville, IL"Graffiti Grandma", a novel by Jo Barney
Yes Oma and Grossmutter are both grandma in German.
In Australia, 'Grandma' is typically referred to as 'Nan' or 'Nanna'. These terms are commonly used to address or refer to one's grandmother in Australian English. The use of 'Grandma' is less common in Australia compared to other English-speaking countries.
No, the noun 'grandma' is a common noun, a word for any grandma of anyone, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Anna Mary Robertson Moses, aka Grandma Moses, American artistGrandma's Boulevard, LaBelle, FL or Grandma Lane, Monongahela, PAGrandma Millie's Bakery, Johnstown, NYGrandma's Molasses"Grandma's Secret", a novel by Parrish WorrellNote: A specific grandma or your own grandma is a proper noun, and should be capitalized.
Grandma is a common noun unless it is being used as a form of address or title. 'Is grandma a common noun?' is itself a good example of grandma being used as a common noun. It becomes a proper noun if it is being used as a title, and could be replaced by the person's formal name. Thus, "My grandma is very old," is still the common usage, you could not directly replace 'grandma' with a person's name. But, "Across the road is Grandma's house," is the proper form of the word.
Yes, the word grandma is a compound word made up of 'grand' and 'ma'.
7 letter words: Drachma, haggard, garland, laggard, grandma