Typically anyone would call "grandmother" << grandmère>>, but in Canada, sometimes older ladies are called mémère or mémé, to show a certain amount of respect I suppose.
The French Canadian word for grandmother is "grand-mère".
"Grandmother" is a feminine noun in French. The word for grandmother is "grand-mère."
A grandmother is 'une grand-mère' in French. Grandchildren often call her 'Mamie'.
The translation for grandmother in French is "grand-mère."
The French word for grandmother is "grand-mère."
The French Canadian word for grandmother is "grand-mère".
grandméré
Mémé (which is pronounced the same as Mimi) is the French-Canadian version of saying Grandmother. Mimi is a more modernized grandmother nickname.
No, nonna is Italian for grandmother in french, grandmother is grandmere
You might be referrening to the French-Canadian term for Grandmother - Memere.
"Grandmother" is a feminine noun in French. The word for grandmother is "grand-mère."
A grandmother is 'une grand-mère' in French. Grandchildren often call her 'Mamie'.
The translation for grandmother in French is "grand-mère."
The French word for grandmother is "grand-mère."
A Canadian of French descent is called a French Canadian.
sa grand-mère
Great Grandmother in Cajun French is "arrière-grand-mère."