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جَدّ/ة — meaning in English: Grandmother

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Guess the translation for grandfather/mother
ّرَجا، يَرجو، الرُّجُو
مُدَمِّر
جَدّ/ة
صَحراء
شَكوى، شَكاوى
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informal very common
Usage
Arabic speakers commonly use the word جَدّ/ة (grandmother) in family gatherings, during conversations about heritage, or when referring to family history. For example, you might hear a child say, 'I went to visit جَدّتي yesterday,' when recounting a family visit. It's also used affectionately in storytelling, highlighting the wisdom and love associated with grandmothers in many Arab families.
Synonyms & nuances
Another word for grandmother is 'عَجُوز' (ajooz), which can mean 'old woman' or 'elderly lady' but lacks the affectionate connotation of جَدّة. You would use جَدّة when referring to a family member with love and respect, while عَجُوز may come off as less endearing.
Culture
The word جَدّ (grandfather) and جَدّة (grandmother) share the same root, which emphasizes the importance of familial bonds in Arabic culture. Grandmothers often play a pivotal role in families, serving as caretakers and storytellers, passing down traditions and cultural knowledge to younger generations. In many Arab households, the grandmother's influence can be felt deeply in everyday life, showcasing her central place in the family structure.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural of جَدّة?
The plural of جَدّة is جَدّات (jaddat). You would use this term when referring to more than one grandmother, perhaps in a discussion about family gatherings where multiple grandmothers are present.
Q.How do you pronounce جَدّة?
جَدّة is pronounced as 'jad-dah', with emphasis on the second syllable. Practice saying it slowly at first to get comfortable with the sounds.
Q.Can I use جَدّة in formal writing?
While جَدّة is primarily used in informal contexts, it can be used in formal writing when discussing family relationships or cultural topics. However, for strictly formal documentation, you might opt for terms like 'grandparent' for neutrality.
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