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1 exact word match found in search '祖母'
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grandmother  (see also: )
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1 word found beginning with '祖母'
1
noun
1. grandmother  (see also: お祖母さん; usu. 祖母さん; often written with kana only)
2. old woman; female senior citizen  (see also: お婆さん; 婆さん; often written with kana only)
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6 words found containing '祖母' in any position
Most common form: お婆ちゃま
noun
grandma; granny  (often written with kana only; honorific; children's language; familiar language)
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noun
1. child who loves their grandmother
2. child who is doted on by their grandmother
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Most common form: 婆ちゃん子
noun
1. child who loves their grandmother
2. child who is doted on by their grandmother
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noun
1. child who loves their grandmother  (see also: ばあちゃん子:ばあちゃんこ)
2. child who is doted on by their grandmother  (see also: ばあちゃん子:ばあちゃんこ)
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noun
1. child who loves their grandmother  (see also: おばあちゃん子:おばあちゃんこ)
2. child who is doted on by their grandmother  (see also: おばあちゃん子:おばあちゃんこ)
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noun
grandmother-in-law
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