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Scottish Gaelic for 'Grandmother' is 'Seanmhair'.

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13y ago

The Geordir for Grandma is 'Ganny' so It may we ll be the same in Scottish.

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In Scottish Gaelic: seanmhair.

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14y ago

seanmhair, my grandmother is m'seanmhair, your grandmother is d'seanmhair

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12y ago

Seanmhair (prounounced 'Shen-a-var')

Also granaidh (granny).
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Grandma = Seanmhair (prounounced 'Shen-a-var')

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11y ago

In Scottish Gaelic grandmother is seanmhair Pronounced shen-a-vur.
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15y ago

Seanair and seanmhair

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