Yes, "Oma" is another word for grandma in German. It is a common term used to refer to one's grandmother in informal settings.
"Großmutter" is the correct High German term for grandmother. But colloquial term "Oma" (grandma) and the diminutive "Omi" (granny) are more common.
Grandma in German is "Oma" and grandpa is "Opa".
There is no Islamic term for grandma. They just call her grandma, in their respective languages of course.
Oma
gross mutter or oma
The High German for "Great-grandmother" is "Urgroßmutter".The colloquial usage of "Great-grandma" is "Uroma".
It's German & Dutch for grandma.Please see related link below.NO!!!!! it's dutch for grandma!The German also use it for Grandma, and Opa for grandfather.
your grandma
Oma is German for grandma
Marissa is German for "SHUT UP GRANDMA, DRINK YO PRUNE JUICE!"
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