In English there are multiple variations of "Grandfather." Grandpa, Granddad, Gramps, Papa, Pop, Pappaw. And most of them don't really have the connotation of being associated with any one of the English speaking countries over another. I kind of get the impression that Pop isn't heard outside the US where I live, but I could be wrong. Pappaw has a very strong association of being not just from the US but being from the Southeastern and maybe Midwestern regions of the US. It makes me wonder how many other languages have as many variations on Grandfather as English does, or more. For obvious reasons, this video only stuck to one version per country.
Hi, bro. In Russian there are many variants of the word "dedushka"(grandfather) too, including the short "deda (ded)" - (grandpa) ", and due to the fact that Russian is a flexive language and has many flections, the variants of each word become several dozens.(trslt) Thnks... */watch?v=_8MXYPsnvxE* It's easier to become an Assistant Professor of Mathematics than to learn all the rules of Russian language... PS: PS: Russian language must be learned from birth, otherwise you will not have time to learn all the rules of the Russian language, before the age of two you should already speak basic Russian, if this does not happen, you will be enrolled in the mentally retarded and the road to your future life will be closed to you. So... Russian parents teach their children the language from birth, I already spoke basic Russian at the age of two, right after I spit out the pacifier:"If you don't feed me ice cream, I'll shit my pants to spite you."...😀
Nana is usually for the grandmother, although in our family, Nana was my great-grandma on my dad's side. Vera was our grandma (but my sisters and brothers just called her Vera). Mama Josie was my grandmother on my mom's side
You are the best comparator in the world 😊Thanks for these great comparisons ❤Show my comment in one of your videos, please
🇧🇷🇧🇷 I never thought " DIDO" could mean grandfather in other language.🇧🇷🇧🇷
Внуки на руках у дедушек глазки их спокойные , веселые, защищенные.❤
In English there are multiple variations of "Grandfather." Grandpa, Granddad, Gramps, Papa, Pop, Pappaw. And most of them don't really have the connotation of being associated with any one of the English speaking countries over another.
I kind of get the impression that Pop isn't heard outside the US where I live, but I could be wrong. Pappaw has a very strong association of being not just from the US but being from the Southeastern and maybe Midwestern regions of the US.
It makes me wonder how many other languages have as many variations on Grandfather as English does, or more. For obvious reasons, this video only stuck to one version per country.
Hi, bro. In Russian there are many variants of the word "dedushka"(grandfather) too, including the short "deda (ded)" - (grandpa) ", and due to the fact that Russian is a flexive language and has many flections, the variants of each word become several dozens.(trslt) Thnks... */watch?v=_8MXYPsnvxE*
It's easier to become an Assistant Professor of Mathematics than to learn all the rules of Russian language...
PS: PS: Russian language must be learned from birth, otherwise you will not have time to learn all the rules of the Russian language, before the age of two you should already speak basic Russian, if this does not happen, you will be enrolled in the mentally retarded and the road to your future life will be closed to you. So... Russian parents teach their children the language from birth, I already spoke basic Russian at the age of two, right after I spit out the pacifier:"If you don't feed me ice cream, I'll shit my pants to spite you."...😀
@@start3215 lol!
In Nigeria there are many tribes and I am from the Igala tribe and we call our grand fathers Baba
In Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 grandfather is called SEEYA. Not thatha. Thatha means father. You have mentioned it wrongly.
I agree as a Sri Lankan
In India father's father is Dada and mother's father is Nana.
Form Indonesia
In Japan, generally grandfather is "o-jiisan."
Grandfather = Sofu
Grandad, grandpa = o-jīsan
Good video
Sensacional...nota 1000
🇦🇷 Abuelo que viene del castellano, tata que viene del latín, y nono que viene del italiano. Los tres son validos en Argentina.
لغة عربية و جميع دول شمال افريقيا و دول خليج و دول هلال خصيب
جدي
Grèce
In Uganda.. Jajja
Interesante 😮
From Bangladesh
1:33 also granddad
Корошо дедушка
Kakek from Indonesian
Pls do gdp all country
In Armenian it’s called papik..
indonesia : kakek mbah opung buyut,that is called for grandpa
Itu kan dalam BHS jawanya kalau kakek baru BHS indonesua
Kalau bahasa banjarnya adalah kai
😊😊😅
Bangladesh 🇧🇩 দাদা dada or dadu
But in India🇮🇳 we call thakur baba
@@shabiazimi4263takur dada
Thank you. From TURKEY
❤ For what ❤
@@sabanoshi4270 for TURKEY
Brasil
Argentina 😊
🇧🇷 Avô ou Vovô!
Malaysia
arbic nam jaddy
Philippines
در ایران هم «بابابزرگ» میگیم هم« پدربزرگ»
France
Все чистенькие, а сербы... Почему? Или вы нас такими видите?
We north indians call - DADA not nana
Nana is usually for the grandmother, although in our family, Nana was my great-grandma on my dad's side. Vera was our grandma (but my sisters and brothers just called her Vera). Mama Josie was my grandmother on my mom's side
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Grandfather(Father's Side) = Bpòo
Grandfather(Mother’s side) = Dtaa
China is ba nai is not ye ye
Ukraine
Israël