In Chinese, there are two ways to say "grandma," because one means your grandma on your mom's side, and one means your grandma on your dad's side:
Pinyin: 1. lÇŽolao 2. nÇŽinai
Chinese characters: 1. 姥姥 2. 奶奶
English translation: 1. grandma on mom's side 2. grandma on dad's side
In Spanish, grandmother is abuela and no distinction is made between your mother's mother and your father's mother.
In the Northern Wakashan languages you say mamáʼu[pronounced mama - au).
"Mom" can be translated to "Mama" in various African languages such as Swahili.
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we say "mama" :) and pronounce it as you do :)
in chinese, it's " he "
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In different languages and communities right across the world, babies spontaniously say Mama, Dadda and Baba (however spelt), and these have entered the languages of their parents. Thge first word to be universally recognised would be Mama - mother.
Afrikaans = Donker
in spanish it is libertio
Junge or Bub
Infierno, spanish