Pesquise entre vários professores de Inglês...
Elena
how do you call your mother's mother and your father's mother?
in chinese, we have "外婆" that is mother's mother
"奶奶"that is father's mother
so..what about in english? you all call them grandma?
thank you...
1 de out de 2008 01:15
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Oh, and in response to the question, like Mytch and Sudsey said, both the mother's mother and the father's mother are referred to as grandmothers, but they can be called a variety of different names, depending on their own preference, family traditions, ethnic and cultural backgrounds, etc. Some common names for one's grandmother include Nana, Grandmom, Grandma, Gramma, Grandmother, Mom Mom, etc.
1 de outubro de 2008
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Oh, by the way, so that's how I address them in my native language (Dutch) and their native language (Frisian). Forgot to mention that, my bad.
1 de outubro de 2008
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Mother's mother: Beppe
Mother's father: Pake
Father's mother: Oma
Father's father: Opa
But that's just because my mother is Frysian, so I address them in their language. It makes it easier to talk about visiting grandparents because everyone instantly knows which grandparents are meant. :P
1 de outubro de 2008
Mother's mother: Nana
Mother's father: Pop-Pop
Father's mother: Gramma (a form of Grandma)
Father's father: Grampa (a form of Grandpa)
My mother's father is Italian, her mother is a mixture of British, German, Irish, etc., and my father's parents are Polish and Irish. I'm Korean (I'm adopted), but I feel that my grandparents are my "real" grandparents, and they certainly love me as such. ;)
1 de outubro de 2008
Mytch is right - both are called grandmother. But if you want a technical term, the grandmother on the mother's side is called the "maternal grandmother," while the grandmother on the father's side is called the "paternal grandmother."
1 de outubro de 2008
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Elena
Habilidades linguísticas
Chinês (Mandarim), Chinês (Xangai), Inglês, Coreano, Espanhol
Idioma de aprendizado
Coreano, Espanhol
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