Comments on: How to Say Grandmother in Different Languages https://www.pimsleur.com/blog/grandmother-in-different-languages/ Learning another language doesn't have to be hard. Tue, 17 Dec 2024 16:01:02 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: Carissa Writer https://www.pimsleur.com/blog/grandmother-in-different-languages/#comment-11310 Mon, 11 Jan 2021 04:30:16 +0000 https://blog.pimsleur.com/?p=15916#comment-11310 My grandkids call me Mahjah. My son called me that as a kid. I liked it, so it became my grandma name.

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By: stacy https://www.pimsleur.com/blog/grandmother-in-different-languages/#comment-6877 Thu, 28 May 2020 18:44:58 +0000 https://blog.pimsleur.com/?p=15916#comment-6877 On my mom’s side we simply called her Nana (which had been decided before I was born by my older cousins)

On my dad’s side, I was the first & for whatever reason, she became Marnie. There was no rhyme or reason to this, but it stuck & she was known & loved as Marnie until she died (and is still referred to by this name by myself & many others).

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By: Liz Horber https://www.pimsleur.com/blog/grandmother-in-different-languages/#comment-6875 Thu, 28 May 2020 17:03:04 +0000 https://blog.pimsleur.com/?p=15916#comment-6875 I called my grandmother Oma. That’s the German word for grandma.

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