Hawaiian :tutu (grandparent)
Romanian: bunica
Norvegian:bestemor
German: Oma
Indonesian:nenek
Magyar:nagymama
Polish: babcia
Slovenian:Babica
Swedish:mormor
Swahili:bibi
Turkish:nine
Vietnamese: ba` noi
Catalan: avia
Czech:babicka
Basque:Amonarem
Croation: baka
Latvian:vecmamina
"Baba" means grandmother in various languages such as Russian, Polish, and Yoruba.
The Narragansett word for grandmother is nokummus (my grandmother); okummus means his grandmother; in formally addressing someone as a grandmother the term used is wutt∞kummīssin.
You can translate great-grandmother to Portuguese and it's "Bisavó".
Some names for grandmother in other languages include: Spanish: Abuela French: Grand-mΓ¨re Chinese: NΗinai (ε₯Άε₯Ά) Italian: Nonna Russian: Babushka
Answer: There is no Belgian language; the two principle languages spoken in Belgium are Dutch (in the north) and French (in the south). The translation of 'grandmother' into these two languages is 'grootmoeder' and 'grand-mère', respectively.
Most languages of the world do not have a specific term for Step-grandmother. They usually translate this term as "grandfather's second wife" or something similar. In fact, I surveyed 50 languages to try to answer this question, and the only one I could find is Spanish: Spanish = abuelastra
translation of the word independent in other languages
Nina means "grandmother" in Russian and Ukrainian.
Iraqis speak different languages depending on what part of the country a person is from (Arabic or Kurdish or regional languages). In Iraqi Arabic, the word for grandmother is "jodda" (جدة) - pronounced with an English "j" sound.
The word white in other languages includes the Spanish word Blanco. In Italian this word is said as bianco and in French as blanc.
The cook Islands speak 4 different languages in addition to English. You would have to be more specific.
Grandmother = סבה (sava)"the grandmother" = סבתא (savta)Note: The Aramaic word savta ("the grandmother") was borrowed into modern Hebrew as the word for "grandmother" or "grandma".