Shaanaher
The Irish word for grandpa is "seanathair".
shkib-ole
The Irish version of Francis is Proinsias[prinsheeus].
nick-ay-jee
In Irish it's "daideo"
It sounds like 'aem-un' usually, but eeamun in the SW.
Daideo agus Mamó (or Móraí.
The Irsh word for restraint is, srianadh. I have no idea how to pronouce it but I know that's the word.
Roughly pronounced like 'bann-och-thee'; it means 'blessings'.
"seanathair" or "athair mór". "Grandpa" is "Daideo".
Daideo orDeaid críonna
Irish language has 'mam chríonna' and 'mamó' for grandma; Scottish Gaelic says granaidh. Irish for grandpa is 'deaid críonna' or 'daideo'.