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How do you say grandma Creole?

There isn't one single way to say "grandma" in Creole, as the specific word varies depending on the dialect and region. Here are some common options:

* Granmanman (or Grannmanman): This is the most common and widely understood term in Haitian Creole, meaning "grandmother."

* Mamie: This is a French-based term for grandmother, often used in Louisiana Creole.

* Mamita: This is a Spanish-based term for grandmother, used in some Creole communities.

* Memeh: This is a common term for grandmother in Jamaican Creole.

* Granmo: This is a short, informal term for grandmother used in some Creole dialects.

It's always best to ask a native speaker of the specific Creole dialect you're interested in for the most accurate translation.

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