In Finnish, the word for grandma is “mummo”.
This term is often used affectionately and is a common way for children and grandchildren to refer to their grandmothers. Finnish also has other terms for grandmother, such as “isoäiti”, which is more formal and translates to “grandmother” in English. However, “mummo” is the most popular and endearing term in everyday use.
Language is rich in terms of familial relationships, and in Finnish culture, the bond between grandparents and their grandchildren is often celebrated, so terms like “mummo” reflect that warmth and closeness.