It means grandmother in Macedonian and in some other languages too.
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β 11y ago"Baba" means grandmother in various languages such as Russian, Polish, and Yoruba.
"Baba" in Japanese can mean grandmother (γ°γγ°) when spoken politely or an old woman (γ°γ°) when spoken more informally.
Yes, "mia" means grandmother in Italian.
Yes, "oma" means grandmother in German and Dutch.
"Gigi" means grandmother in both French and Italian.
The word for father in Yoruba language is "baba".
Grandmother Correction: Bubulah is a term of endearment that means 'sweetie' or 'darling'. Baba means grandmother.
"Baba" in Japanese can mean grandmother (γ°γγ°) when spoken politely or an old woman (γ°γ°) when spoken more informally.
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Grandmother = bubbe (בובע)
Baba may be a contraction of the Greek name Barbara meaning "foreigner''.
Yes, "mia" means grandmother in Italian.
The Ukrainian word for grandmother is "Π±Π°Π±ΡΡΡ" (babusia).
In Hungarian-American families, baba is like saying "grandmother". Some may use it instead of "grandmother" in reference to a great-grandmother. Mama means just that; your maternal parent.
Yes, "oma" means grandmother in German and Dutch.
"Gigi" means grandmother in both French and Italian.
The word for father in Yoruba language is "baba".