Italian translation of 'grandma'
noun
(informal) nonna ⧫ nonnina
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Her grandma is also moving into a care home.
Grandma would select a hen from the dozens running round the farmyard.
It was like meeting up with your grandma after a night out with friends.
He grew up watching them with his grandma.
So we should all be nice to grandma and grandad.
She lived with my grandma after my grandad passed away and she refused to speak to me, so I stopped visiting them both.
My grandma died recently which made me feel worse.
We can send some postcards to my grandma and grandpa.
Those tiny sandwiches grandma used to make.
This was the sort of stuff my grandma used to say.
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Grandma has moved to a small house in the country.
Grandma protested, but he cursed her and rudely pushed her aside.
Grandma put her coat on and went out.
Grandma sat down, and promptly fell asleep.
Grandma was from Scotland.
Grandma's house was always a happy place.
My grandma has false teeth.
My grandma is unsteady on her feet.
You're grandma's favourite grandchild.
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grandma
British English: grandma
/ˈɡrænˌmɑː/ NOUN
Your grandma is your grandmother. You can call your grandma `Grandma'.
I hugged my grandma.
- American English: grandma /ˈgrænmɑ/
- Arabic: جَدَّة
- Brazilian Portuguese: vovó
- Chinese: 奶奶
- Croatian: baka
- Czech: babička
- Danish: bedstemor
- Dutch: oma
- European Spanish: abuelita coloquial
- Finnish: isoäiti
- French: mamie
- German: Großmutter
- Greek: γιαγιούλα
- Italian: nonna
- Japanese: おばあちゃん
- Korean: 할머니
- Norwegian: bestemor
- Polish: babunia
- European Portuguese: avozinha
- Romanian: mamaie
- Russian: бабуля
- Latin American Spanish: abuelita
- Swedish: mormor maternal
- Thai: ย่า, ยาย
- Turkish: nine
- Ukrainian: бабуся
- Vietnamese: bà
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