It depends on which great grandma:
1) Your mother's mother's mother: mormorsmor
2) Your father's mother's mother: farmorsmor
3) Your mother's father's mother: morfarsmor
4) Your father's father's mother: farfarsmor
Regarding the pronuciation the secondary stress is on the first syllable and the main stress is on the last syllable.
Depending on the grandmother is from the father's side or the mother's we call our grandparents different. Thus, a grandmother on the mother's side would be called "mother's mother" which would translate into "mormor". Similarly, a mother on the father's side would be called "father's mother" and would translate into "farmor".
Scottish people would call their Grandmother 'Granny'.
Swedes, or Swedish.
The person is a Swede. The people are Swedish.
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Grandma - or grandmother
"Mormor" is a Swedish term that translates to "grandmother" in English. It is used to refer to one's maternal grandmother.
Your grandmother's grandmother is your great-great-grandmother.
Farmor is Swedish and means grandmother, but it refers to a "father's mother".
We are not to blame - we do not call them Swedish fish!
Great Grandmother
Your grandmother's mother would be your great-grandmother.
Your grandmother's mother would be your great-grandmother.