奶奶 [nǎi nai] - granny from the dad's 外婆 [wài pó] - granny from the mum's
In Cambodian, you say "ក្តាម" (pronounced kteahm) to refer to a grandma.
Grandma is "бабуся" (babusya) and grandpa is "дідусь" (didus).
Granddad is 爷爷 (yéye) in Chinese, and grandma is 奶奶 (nǎinai).
You can say "Tu me manques, mamie" in French, which translates to "I miss you, grandma."
疯狂的奶奶 Fēngkuáng de nǎinai
奶奶 [nǎi nai] - granny from the dad's 外婆 [wài pó] - granny from the mum's
Yeah...If you're crazy!!!
you are crazy = du bist verrückt (informal) you are crazy = Sie sind verrückt (formal) you are crazy = du bist wahnsinnig (informal) you are crazy = Sie sind wahnsinnig (formal)
疯狂的 (feng kuang de ) or 疯了 feng le you are crazy =你疯了
In Farsi, you would say "Mamāni" for grandma.
Grandma in Spanish is "abuela," in French it is "grand-mère," in Chinese it is "nǎinai," and in Italian it is "nonna."
crazy when translated in chinese(Traditional) looks like this: 瘋狂-LUCCI-
Some translations for the word grandma are: Spanish:abuela French:Grand-mère Chinese(Simplified):姥姥 (Traditional):姥姥 Italian:grandma FOR MORE INFO. GO TO TRANSLATOR.COM
In Sicilian, you would say "nonna" to refer to grandma.
To say "I love you grandma" you can say "Te quiero abuela" in Spanish or "Je t'aime mamie" in French.
"Grandma" in Visayan is "Lola."