grandmother
grandmother — noun
1. the mother of one of your parents; a woman whose son or daughter has given birth
the mother of one of your parents; a woman whose son or daughter has given birth to a child of their own.
Aiko visits her grandmother in the countryside every summer to help with the vegetable garden.
visits her grandmother — common verb + collocation pattern
Leila's grandmother taught her how to make dumplings from scratch using a secret family recipe.
possessive noun + grandmother — showing kinship relationship
This old photograph shows my great-grandmother as a young woman in the 1920s.
Diego calls his grandmother every Sunday evening to tell her about his week.
Priya's grandmother lives with the family and helps look after the younger children.
用法筆記
In Traditional Chinese, the exact term depends on which side of the family: 祖母 (zǔmǔ) or 奶奶 (nǎinai) for the father's mother, and 外祖母 (wàizǔmǔ) or 外婆 (wàipó) for the mother's mother. Colloquially, 奶奶 and 外婆 are far more common in daily speech.