English: "the grandma" is German: "die Oma".
oh yes - and its lovely when it does :)
Could it be "Song 2" by The Blur
just a guess but could it be alphabeat-the spell? they say oh a lot!
Oh you almost got it right!His name is spelt like Baljeet
you 'owe' me
Hi, In German, the term for Grandma is Oma, pronounced. "oh-mah". Grandpa is "Opa". Grossmutter is "grandmother" and "Grossvater" is grandfather. My grandmother made us speak German to her or she would ignore us. I learned at a very early age.
Spell cards are green
Ask her how to spell it... out of curiosity. Oh and this is a girl who answered this by the way.
In Hawaiian, the name "Omar" could be spelled as "Omala."
"Oh mes fesses" ou "Oh mon cul"
It's pronounced 'Care-oh-lyn', and the name is generally spelled 'Carolyn'. Take care not to confuse this name with 'Caroline', which is pronounced 'Care-oh-line'.