In Irish: sinseanathair; in Scottish Gaelic: sin-seanair.
Sinseanmháthair (sounds like shin-shan-wawhir)
No, there is no way to do this, although you can say my grandpa's grandpa which is easier than saying great-great-great grandpa.
bisabuelo
seanair
In Irish, Danar (mór);in Scottish Gaelic:
In Irish it's "Daideo"In Irish you would say 'daideo' [pronounced 'dad-joe'] or 'deaid críonna' [pronounced 'dad kreena'].In (Scottish) Gaelic: ?
In Irish it's "daideo"
que unha gran noite!
In Scottish Gaelic the word is "iongantach" and I believe it'd be pronounced "yohn-kan-tauch". You could also say "gasda", which means "excellent", and is a bit easier to pronounce. In Irish Gaelic it is "iontach".
In Swahili, you would say "babu" to refer to grandpa.
you say ''paatan'' or ''thaaththa'' in order to say grandpa in tamil
I don't know who Sponge Bob's great great great great great grandpa is.
Comhghairdeas le Gaillimh.