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How do you say Nan in different languages?

Here's how you say "Nan" in different languages, representing a grandmother:

Commonly used words for "grandmother":

* English: Grandma, Granny, Nana, Meemaw, Gammy, Nanna

* Spanish: Abuela

* French: Grand-mère

* German: Oma

* Italian: Nonna

* Portuguese: Avó

* Russian: Бабушка (Babushka)

* Chinese: 奶奶 (Nǎinai)

* Japanese: おばあちゃん (Obaachan)

* Korean: 할머니 (Halmeoni)

* Arabic: جدة (Jidda)

* Hindi: दादी (Dadi)

* Dutch: Oma

* Swedish: Mormor

* Polish: Babcia

* Hungarian: Nagymama

Important Notes:

* Regional variations: Even within a single language, there can be different words used for "grandmother" depending on the region or family tradition.

* Affectionate terms: Some of these words are more formal, while others are more affectionate or casual.

* Pronunciation: Be mindful of the pronunciation, as it can vary significantly from language to language.

If you're looking for a specific language, please let me know, and I can provide a more accurate translation!

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