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How do you say Grandpa in Hmong?
grandpa translated to Hmong
- chinese-simplified. 爷爷
- 爺爺
- yawg.
- အဖိုး
How do you say mother in Hmong?
mother translated to Hmong
- chinese-simplified. 母亲
- 母親
- niam.
- မိခင်
How do you say aunt in Hmong?
aunt translated to Hmong Daw
- chinese-simplified. 姑妈
- 阿姨
- phauj.
- အဒေါ်
How do you say Grandma in Iraq?
Iraqi kids don’t call their grandmother’s ‘teta. ‘ Instead, they call them ‘bibi,’ which often leaves many confused.
How do you say grandmother in Syrian?
While “Jadda” is the Standard Arabic translation of “Grandmother”, we use many other words too like “Teta, Jidda, Gidda, Jaddaty, Giddity, Sitty, Bibity, Nana, Mama Ouda, Ommy Elouda, Yumma” and many more.
How do you say Grandma in Egypt?
It’s used in Egypt but it’s pronounced “sitto”, and there are several words used for grandmother beside it; for example: tita, nina, nannaa, anna. I myself never used the word “sitto”; I call my grandmother “tita”.
How do you say grandma in Portuguese?
Both grandmothers and grandfathers are referred to as avo, but the pronunciation is different. Avô for a grandfather is pronounced “a-voh,” with the variant vovô being pronounced “vo-voh.” Avó for a grandmother is pronounced “a-vaw,” with the variation vovó being pronounced “vo-vaw.”
What is grandmother in Moroccan?
Morocco Language: Arabic. Grandma: Jiddah (shid-dah) Grandpa: Jadd (shudd)
How do you say grandma in Syria?
Senior Member. Sitt is an ancient Yemenite (Himyarite) word meaning a “woman.” It means “Mrs.” or “grandmother” in various urban dialects. In Syria it means “grandmother,” except in the north (Aleppo) where it is never used. In Aleppo we call a grandmother naane (vocative: naana), which is also used in Turkish.
How do you say grandma in Pakistan?
In Urdu language two seperate words `Daddii` and `Nanni` are used for female grandparents….Urdu translation: ‘daddi’ for paternal and ‘Nanni` for maternal femal grandparent.
English term or phrase: | grandmother |
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Urdu translation: | ‘daddi’ for paternal and ‘Nanni` for maternal femal grandparent |