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Does grandma mean grandma?

Grandma means grandmother, and both refer to her mother's mother. In China, different regions and cultures have different names for mothers. Grandmother and grandmother refer to the mother's mother; Grandparents are my father's parents. Also called grandparents.

Different places and dialects have different names for grandparents, but in modern Chinese, the formal names are grandparents and grandparents. In Wuyu District, grandparents are called mom and dad, and grandparents are called grandparents. For example, in Putonghua in northern China, grandparents are often called grandparents (some are also called great grandparents or great grandmothers, such as some parts of Shandong), and grandparents are called grandfathers, grandmothers/grandmothers.

Appellation differences:

In addition, in some areas, such as northern Zhejiang, grandparents refer to different objects because of different marriages. For example, the man enters the woman's house as a son-in-law, the woman's parents become the children's grandparents, the man's parents become grandparents, and the children take their mother's surname.

When men and women get married on an equal footing (for example, they have the same economic strength and surname), both parents can call them grandparents, thus abandoning the title of grandparents. The names of the corresponding uncles and uncles will also change accordingly.

Regional differences:

Different places and dialects call grandparents and grandparents differently. For example, in northern China, grandparents are called grandparents, and grandparents are called grandparents. In Cantonese, grandparents are called grandfathers, grandmothers or grandfathers and grandmothers. In Minnan, grandparents are called grandparents.