Try to avoid saying things like "I totally get how you feel right now!" Even if you've been through a similar experience, it never helps, especially if it seems your experience was worse, since that will just make them feel bad. Instead, try to say something like, "What you're going through right now seems really tough, I'm sorry for your loss." If they're a close friend just being there for them and offering to listen if they want to talk through it (But not forcing them to!) is really all you can do.
To say "great grandfather" with 11 greats, write the word "great" eleven times and then write the word "grandfather." Some people say "eleventh great grandfather."
Tagalog translation of GRANDFATHER: lolo
some of my friends say yes, some of my friends say no, I'll stick with my friends.
That means you are related . But thre was some problems in the past . where your father had separated from your friends father . But you are still related so go and say to your friend my dear brother . That makes you your friend's third cousin.
If you think how Serbians say grandfather - they say " deda "
That's an impossible question to answer. Depends on what you are dying of. Some would find it a relief from pain. Some would say leaving friends and relatives or unfinished business. Until someone comes back and reports, there is no way of knowing. For some, it is not hard at all. Some are at peace and see it as just another part of living.
In Salish, you would say "nukʷ" to refer to grandfather.
Grandfather in Portuguese is "avô."
grandfather-дедушка(dedushka)
Grandfather in Kikuyu is "Jiin" for paternal grandfather and "Njeri" for maternal grandfather.
grandfather in Filipino: lolo
In Punjabi, you would say "dada ji" for grandfather.