grandma
granny
gran
nan
nanna
nanny
my mum is "nanna" and my partner's mum is "nanny"
2006-06-10 07:03:07
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answered by Evil J.Twin 6
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Other Names For Grandmother
2016-10-04 23:22:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Nana Nanny Grams
Moomoo
2006-06-10 07:04:18
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answered by colinsmom 5
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I have heard my friends kids call there grandmothers, Nana, Madea, granny, Gi Gi, to name a few. I always liked Nana. Hope this was some help
2006-06-10 07:06:04
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answered by twinsmakesfive 4
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Nana, MiMi, MiMa, Noni, Grammy
2006-06-16 16:18:16
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answered by J 4
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Yes, and here are some:
German: Oma, Grossmutter (a formal word)
Swedish: Mormor (if your mother's mother), farmor (if your father's mother)
Russian: Babushka
Finnish: Mummu, mummi, mummo
Spanish: Abuela
English: Gran, grandma, granny, grannie...
Common are also, and shared among many languages: mama, mamma, mami (which also relate to mother)
2006-06-10 10:18:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Gaelic: Sean mataiar (Pronounced Shan Watar) = old mother.
2006-06-10 07:09:18
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answered by thomasrobinsonantonio 7
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My maternal grandmother is called "Grams" and my paternal grandmother was called "granny."
2006-06-10 07:04:29
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answered by Kelly 3
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My grandchildren call me na-na, but my daughter-in-laws son calls me ne-ne even though I'm not his grandmother.
2006-06-15 19:16:06
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answered by yankeechik 2
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sure there are,but what you call your grandother is mainly based on 1)where you are 2)how you feel about her.some of the terms i know are:
granny
gradma
nanny
dhadhi
ammuma
achaama
paati
nani
2006-06-10 07:32:03
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answered by drrr07 3
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Bubbeh, Bubbie (Yiddush) & Savta (hebrew)
2006-06-13 03:12:39
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answered by janda3janda3 1
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