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  1. Nana or Nanna? (When Referring to Grandmother)

    Aug 6, 2017 · 1 So, according to the Oxford Dictionary (English Dictionary), Nana is defined as one's grandmother, and Nanna redirects to Nana. According to Dictionary.com (American …

  2. Does 'nana' mean just grandmother or grandmother from father's …

    Aug 6, 2018 · Gran, for instance, was my paternal grandfather, but many people call their grandmothers that. To my cousins (father's brother's children) he was Papa, and their mother's …

  3. word choice - Grandma and Nan, origins and differences? - English ...

    Oct 4, 2012 · Etymonline also notes that nanna is also a Greek word for aunt. Grandma has similar origins. The word mama is a child's form of mother. In languages like German and …

  4. what is the meaning of "like a stick of rock" here? [closed]

    Aug 15, 2021 · You are right in saying that "rock" here refers to the confectionery. From Wikipedia's article: "These cylinders usually have a pattern embedded throughout the length, …

  5. grammar - How can I express what I study? - English Language

    Sep 16, 2014 · how can I express properly what I study and in which year I actually am? is the following correct: I'am studying a bachelor in computer sciences, I'am in my third year. I also …

  6. "have" vs."have got" in American and British English

    Jul 29, 2013 · I have looked through several questions and answers on EL&U, and often there is an indication that American English prefers "have" while British English prefers "have …