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In Syrian or Lebanese Dialect, Jadda is grandmother and Jiddie is grandfather. In Lebanese Dialect, the word for grandma is Sito; for grandpa it is jiddu. In general arabic, you can also use for the grandmother, Tatah and for Grandfather its Jiddo.

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Sitti ( slang)

Jeddati ( classic arabic)

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جدة

Jaddah

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جد

jed

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ana pohepe sitti

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Jadda جدّة

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Jada

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