What do the French call their grandparents?

The most common translations in dictionaries for grandparents are the literal translations of 'grandmother' and 'grandfather'. In French, these terms are, respectively: grand-mère and grand-père, or grand-maman and grand-papa. These terms are also commonly used in speech and writing.
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What do French call their grandma?

France: Popular choices are Grand-mère or Grandmere, but Grand-maman is also used occasionally. Children in France may call their grandmothers Gra-mere, Mémé, and Mamé.
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What do French call their grandfather?

Grand-père is the formal French term for grandfather. Grand-papa is slightly less formal, and there are several other informal terms, including pépère and papy or papi. Arrière-grand-père is the French term for great-grandfather.
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Is Meme French for Grandma?

The French-Canadian name for grandmother is mémé. Mémère is another French-Canadian term for a granny or grandma. In some instances, mémère has a slightly derogatory tone, much like "old lady." In Quebec, the term can be used to refer to a nosy person or a gossip.
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What is the Cajun French word for grandmother?

MawMaw. With its French Cajun roots, “MawMaw” is widely used throughout Louisiana.
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What do the Irish call their grandparents?

Ireland (Gaelic)

While maimeó anddaideó are the words used to address a grandmother or grandfather, there are a few different words for grandparents in Irish. For example, there are máthair chríona, which translates to “wise mother,” and athair críonna which translates to “wise father.”
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What do the French call grandma and grandpa?

The most common translations in dictionaries for grandparents are the literal translations of 'grandmother' and 'grandfather'. In French, these terms are, respectively: grand-mère and grand-père, or grand-maman and grand-papa.
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What does the French word Nana mean?

The word nana means 'young girl', 'woman', 'girlfriend', 'wife', and sometimes 'mistress'. For example, you might say: C'est une nana vraiment adorable, tu vas l'adore!
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What do British call their grandparents?

Some of the names cited for grandmothers include Boo, Mimi and Nanan. For grandfathers such terms of endearment include Pa, Papa and Captain. People living in Cardiff and Plymouth are more likely to use a unique name for their grandfather and those in Nottingham, London and Leicester likewise for their grandmother.
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What is a Gigi grandma?

Courtesy of Lisa Beck. Another popular subset of unique names are those that are derived from the (most often) grandmother's first name. So Gabby McCree is Gigi. “It's an abbreviation for 'Grandma Gabby' and also my initials growing up,” she says.
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What do Italians call their grandparents?

Nonna and Nonno - Italian names for grandparents, Nonna and Nonno are great alternatives if you have an Italian family or Italian traditions. Oma and Opa - A less formal German translation for grandparents, Oma and Opa are affectionate alternatives to Grandma and Grandpa.
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Does Pepe mean grandpa?

grandfather; grandpa; granddad.
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What do the Scottish call their grandparents?

-Scottish: In Scottish Gaelic, the word for grandpa is “Seanair,” but other commonly used Scottish grandfather names include “Grandad” and “Grandpa.” -Spanish: In Spanish, grandfathers are most commonly called “Abuelo” but can also be called “Abuelito” or “Tito.”
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What is the Scottish name for grandma?

-Scottish: In Scottish Gaelic, the word for grandma is “Seanmhair,” which means good mother. But other commonly used Scottish grandmother names include “Nana,” “Nanna,” “Mhamó” and “Mamó.”
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What is the Irish name for grandpa?

The Irish word for grandfather is seanáthair, literally meaning "old father." Children would not be likely to address a grandfather by this term. They would use instead daideó, approximately pronounced DADJ-yoh, or móraí, which is approximately pronounced MO-ree.
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What nationality uses Nana?

Nana is a given name that has different origins in several countries across the world. Its use as a feminine or masculine name varies culturally. It is feminine in Japan, Georgia and Greece, and it is masculine in Ethiopia and India, and epicene (unisex/gender neutral) in Ghana and Indonesia.
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Why is grandma called Nana?

Etymology. The word nan for grandma is a shortening of the word nana. Both of these words probably are child pronunciations of the word nanny. Etymonline describes this word as originating as a child's word for "female adult other than mother".
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What called Nana in English?

Your grandfather is the father of your father or mother.
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What is a memere?

mémère f (plural mémères) (childish) affectionate name for a female; honey, sweetie, baby. (Canada, Louisiana) grandmother.
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What do Swedes call their grandparents?

In the Swedish language, the maternal grandparents are “mormor” for grandmother and “morfar” for grandfather. Paternal grandparents are “farmor” for grandmother, and “farfar,” for grandfather. If you want to get up close and personal with all things Swedish, no need to have a mormor of your own.
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How do you say Pepere?

Pépère, pronounced pay pehr, exists as both a noun and as an adjective with distinct, but related meanings. In all its meanings and usages, it is an informal term.
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What is the Welsh name for grandmother?

The usual word for grandmother in the Welsh of North Wales is nain.
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What do you call grandparents in Australia?

In Britain, Ireland, United States, Australia, New Zealand and, particularly prevalent in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nan, Nana, Nanna, Nanny, Gran and Granny and other variations are often used for grandmother in both writing and speech.
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What is the Viking word for grandfather?

afi (noun m.) 'grandfather, man'
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What do Norwegians call their grandparents?

The foreldre (parents) of your parents are your besteforeldre (grandparents). A grandmother is typically called bestemor (grandmother, literally ”best mother”), while a grandfather is bestefar.
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