
What name do you call each of your grandparents?

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i call my grandpa, my dads dad, Pake it means grandpa in friesland which is specific of dutch. my other grandpa (my mom's dad) passed away at 32 and i never knew him. For both my grandmothers i never had a relationship with either of them because they are awful people. My moms mom is still alive my dads mom died a year ago
Is it pronounced like Paco but with an A sound?
with an A sound and he won't answer to anything else
Well.. I call my maternal grandmother, "Naani"
My maternal grandfather died before I was born..
My paternal grandfather died few months after I was born.
So, I never really got to know what it's like having a grandfather. If they were alive I would have called them "dadaji' or something.
How is Dadaji pronounced?
Nanaji go hard lol
I call my moms parents "Meme and PawPaw or Meemz and Paparazzi" lol.
I call my dads parents "Grandma and PawPaw."
I call my grandparents parents "Uptamama (or however you spell that), Grandmama, and PawPaw".
Lol basically PawPaw is the most common
Meemz and Paparazzi sound oddly cool lol. I also say Pawpaw though
Both my grampas died
One grandma left I call her Grammy
Awwwwww
Grandma
Grandpa
Grandmother
Grandfather
Hmm simple
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Maternal side is kinda Chinese, so we use the Chinese way to call them. Paternal side died before I was born, but I call my aunts and uncles like 'Aunt (name)' 'Uncle (name)', the usual western way (its pree uncommon to call your relatives like that back in my country).
My dutch Grandma is oma, my dutch grandpa is opa, my American grandma is grandma Margo, my African grandma is grannieee, my italian grandma is just nonna
Margo thats pretty cool. Yea my cousins call their grandma Nonna but its spelled Nana. My other cousins call theirs Bebe
Thants pretty Authentic! I like Bebe๐
I had a Frisian friend who called her grandna Beppe๐๐
I call my grandma on my dads side "Nana" and my grandpa on my dads side "Boompa"
On my mom's side it's "grandma / grandpa [insert name]"
Boompa? Haha never heard that
According to Urban Dictionary: "A name for a child's Grandfather. Derived from Jimmy Stewart's character in "Mr Hobbs Take a Vacation". It is a pet name for grandfather used in some parts of the US."
From Wikitonary: "From French bon โ(โgoodโ) + Dutch pa โ(โdadโ)."
I dunno, it's just always been what we've called him since we could talk.
I call my grandma "Gram." My nieces and nephews call my mom "Mom mom".
MomMom lol
What?
Nanny and poppy when I was little, now just nan and pop
Lol i like Nan and Poppy haha
Lolo and lola or sir and lolie
Nonno and Nonna or Nonno and Nonsie
Awww i like LoLo
Always uh.. Called them all different ones. lol
of course they all mean the same thing, it just made things easier. ;p
Step side: Grammy and pappy
Dads side: Mamaw and papaw
Moms side: Nana and papa
Mom mom and pop pop
Grammy and Grandpa
Grammy you won a Grammy lol
Mom-mom
Granddaddy
Grandma
Grandpa
Pookie
Pookie lol
I feel like every family needs to have a cookie <3 haha
teta = grandma
gedo= grandpa
Lol gedo like ghetto?
lol no, like geh-doh [but the o is like the o in orange]
Lol sounds like ghetto when i say it haha
Gedo like "duh"?
noooo omg lol. or... i guess u could if u were to break it up slowly. u dont say it as ghetto. and obviously, it's d, not t.
Lol im black. We pronounce ghetto with a "d" sound. No need to be proper with it when slang speaks for itself lol
uh ok then.
grandma, granny and grandpa. we keep it simple :)
Lol i see
Mima for grandma
Jeddou for grandpa
Jeddou? Is that pronounced like Jedi? lol
Hahaha no more like jeddoo but I call him jeddi as well, jeddi with an I means MY grandpa
oh u say gedo too, but in a different accent =]
@justbanANNAz Yup haha in Egypt the say gedo and for the grandma it's Sitty or Teta or I'm I wrong ^^?
yeah we use teta :)
I called them grandma / grandpa
Lol simple
Ayayo - Grandmother
Awowo - Grandfather
Lol i Like Ayayo
Grandma and grandpa
Stick with the basics lol
Ol Laydeh & Ol Man!
Lol i like that
dead for a long time and dead for not so long
Thats just wrong
They're all dead.
Did you call them anything before they passed?
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