The common affectionate term is "Opa" for "Grandpa" and "Grandad."
"Grossvater" is the formal word for "Grandfather."
Großmutter & Großvater OR Oma & Opa OR Omi & Opi but the first version is the 'official'
The common term used by most grandchildren is "Opa"Grandfather is "Großvater"
great grandfather - Urgroßvater
Oma und Opa is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Granfarta
Grandmother Barbara in German is Großmutter Barbara. Grandfather Kevin in German is Großvater Kevin.
My grandfather, whose last name is Hanser, is from Trier, Germany, so, I would say that, yes, Hanser is a German name.
If your talking about "opa" (grandfather/ more like "grampa") the pronounciation would be like "ohpa"
"Mein Großvater sprach Deutsch und ich habe etwas davon aufgeschnappt."
Mein Grossvater
Großvater is grandfather in German. It's pronounced like Gross-Fahter. Opa can also be used.
It means grandfather
If you think how Serbians say grandfather - they say " deda "
In German, grandpa is Großvater or Opa.
Grossvater, Opa
Großvater = formal Opa, Opi = informal
grandfather-дедушка(dedushka)