"mon grand-père"
Bonjour Mamie et Pépé
mon grand-père vit dans le Yorkshire
Grandad in Gujarati is said as દાદા (dada).
Nana
Bienvenue à la maison grand-mère et grand-père hope this helps ;-)
Seanier pronounced..."shatener"
"Grandfather" in Fijian can be said as "tutu."
Ouma en Oupa
On Russian you must say "dedushka" or "ded" On Russian it's looks like that "дедушка", "дед"
The actual word is "Grandpère", however that means "Grandfather", and is fairly formal. Many French Canadians refer to their grandfathers as Pépère (pronounced sort of like pay-pear). There are some people who speak a creole of French and Ojibway (a Native language) as well, or people who don't necessarily speak French, but have French heritage, and they will sometimes refer to their grandfathers as Pépé (pronounced like pay-pay).
The word you are looking for is "abuelo". A little kid would say "yayo".
In Irish it's: bain sult as d'ochtódú breithlá, a dhaideo (bain sult as do 80ú breithlá, a dhaideo)