Bairns is the Scottish word for small children - nothing to do with grandmother.
It is pronounced shen-u-ver.
sna
The word for grandmother in Swahili is "bibii." It is pronounced as "bee-bee."
A tare, pronounce "Terr"!
fosh
leg-idj
Poke-knee
The word is: 'tidsear', and it's pronounced 'teetsher'.
That is not a Scottish Gaelic word. It may be a word in the English dialect of Scotland ("Scots" or "Lallans"). Gaelic has no 'w' or 'y'.
marcach (roughly markh-gakh)
The word for perfection in Irish is foirfeacht;in Scottish Gaelic it is spelled foirfeachd.
The term "moody" for grandmother comes from the Scottish Gaelic word "mòid," which means "grandmother." It reflects the affectionate and familial connections within Scottish culture. Additionally, "moody" can also be a variation or a derivative of "moid," which is used in some dialects to refer to a grandmother or elder woman.