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What does grandda mean?

"Grandda" is a common, informal, and affectionate term for "grandfather" in many English-speaking regions, especially in some dialects of American English. It's a shortened, colloquial form of the word.

Here are some other variations of "grandfather" used in different regions and families:

* Grandpa: This is perhaps the most common and widely understood term.

* Gramps: Another common, informal, and affectionate term.

* Pop: A more casual term, often used in families with a strong connection to a particular region.

* Poppy: A more affectionate and endearing term.

* Papa: This term can also be used for a grandfather, but it can also be used for a father.

* Grandfather: This is the formal term.

The best way to know which term is appropriate is to ask the individual or their family what they prefer. 😊

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