You may say "ojiisan," "jiichan," or "sofu."
The Japanese word for grandfather is ojiisan. Phonetically, you'd pronounce it "oh-jee-sahn".
Ojiisan is the polite way to say "grandfather". You'd use it when referring to someone else's grandfather. The humble way of referring to your own grandfather in Japanese is sofu.
'grandfather' is 'Ojiisan' or 'Ojiichan' in japanese. But in a very formal written format, it is 'sofu'.
Grandma is obaasan (おばあさん), not to be mistaken with obasan which is aunt or a way of addressing older women.
For someone else's grandfather, and when addressing your own grandfather: ojiisan, おじいさん
For your own grandfather: sofu, そふ
The Japanese word for grandfather is ojiisan. Phonetically, you'd pronounce it "oh-jee-sahn".
ojiisan formal or jiji informal
it is ojisan おじいさん
sofubo
You would say "mes grands-parents" in French.
'Sofubo.'
les grandparents
Congratulations new grandparents!
The Kanji for grandparents (sofubo) is 祖父母 If you would like to say grandmother (sobo, or more informally oba) the Kanji is 祖母 Grandfather (sofu or more informally oji) the Kanji is 祖父
Most Japanese families live in their ancestral home with their parents and grandparents. Many families live in cities rather than in country homes.
The word for grandparents in Polish is "dziadkowie."
Ajdaad
Mexican is not a language. The way you say grandparents in SPANISH is abuelos for both or abuela for grandmother and abuelo for grandfather.
Bamboo hut. It's my last name My grandparents fluent in japanese
Abuelos.
In Yiddish, grandparents are referred to as "bube" for grandmother and "zayde" for grandfather.