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What do Shandong people call grandma? Our place is called mom. But I don't know what those two words are! Kneel for answers!
My hometown is Liaocheng, where the dialect pronunciation is called grandma "Nannan", hehe.
Shandong belongs to the northern region, and its pronunciation is close to Mandarin. For example, Jinan is basically pronounced as "Nai Nai". The pronunciation of "mom" you say is also a dialect. Hehe, if you insist on writing in standard Chinese characters, it will be the same as "mom". In many places in Shandong, we call old ladies "old mothers". There is no derogatory or positive statement, but it seems a little disrespectful.
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