mamie
word
Definition
An affectionate term (from French) for grandmother, similar to 'granny' or 'nana' in English.
Usage & Nuances
Used informally, showing affection for one's grandmother; most common in French-speaking families or in cultural contexts referencing French traditions. Can be used as a direct address ('Hi, Mamie!'). Not typically used for unrelated older women.
Spanish: abuelita (cariñoso) - abuelaPortuguese (BR): vovó (carinhoso) - avóPortuguese (PT): avó (carinhoso)Chinese (Simplified): 奶奶(亲昵称呼)- 外婆(亲昵称呼)Chinese (Traditional): 奶奶(親暱稱呼)- 外婆(親暱稱呼)Hindi: दादी (प्यार से) - नानी (प्यार से)Arabic: جدتي (تحبب)Bengali: নানি - দিদা (ঠাকুরমা)Russian: бабушкаJapanese: おばあちゃんVietnamese: bàKorean: 할머니Turkish: büyükanneUrdu: نانی - دادی - نانی امّاںIndonesian: nenek
Example Sentences
Mamie tells wonderful stories before bed.
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My mamie makes the best cookies.
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We visit mamie every Sunday.
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Whenever I feel sad, I call my mamie for advice.
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We celebrated Mamie's 80th birthday with a big party.
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'Thanks, Mamie! You always know what to say.'
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