Sam
Nana is grandma. Papa is father. Can it also be grandpa? Today one American friend told me papa can also refer to grandpa. But I doubt it.
Jul 23, 2011 9:05 PM
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I always thought "papa" referred to father. It certainly doesn't mean "grandfather". "pa" also means "father". Fro grandfather: grandpa; granddad. (I didn't know about "pop")
July 24, 2011
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It isn't necessary to try to memorize different words for "grandmother" or "grandfather". If someone says that this is what they call one of their grandparents, you should believe them (unless it's derogatory). I only have nicknames for my grandmothers. I call my mom's mom "little grandma" (because she's shorter than my other grandma), and I call my dad's mom - "big grandma". I've also called her "mamaw" because my cousin got me into the habit of it. Other words for grandparents I've heard include: "paw-paw" (grandfather), "me-maw" (grandmother), "nee-nee" (grandfather), & "gran"/"gran-gran" (grandfather).
July 24, 2011
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Papa usually refers to a father, but mainly in European countries. Other names for grandfather: grandpappa, pa, grandpa, gramps, pop, poppy, opa [Dutch and German] Names for grandmother: grandma, nan, nanny, oma [ Dutch/German] Of course some children devise their own names for their grandparents.
July 23, 2011
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There are many variations of 'grandpa' ,'papa' could be one of them. Also 'pop', 'poppy' , 'granddad' etc... "Papa" is usually used with "Nana" ,"Nana and Papa".
July 23, 2011
I grew up calling my grandpa 'Papa Milt'
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