Grandfather is "grand-père" in French.
If writing about one's grandfather, the word is not capitalised. Grandfather only requires a capital if it is at the beginning of a sentence, or if it refers to the name of a specific person, e.g. Grandfather Joe.
He has in French is "Il a..." Hope this helps :)
To write "50th" in French, you would write "50ème."
To write Abigail in French is easy. You just write it the same way.
this is how you write she is finished in French: Elle est terminée
the French noun for grandfather is "grand-père"
Grandfather is "grand-père" (masc.) in French.
The French word for grandfather is "grand-père."
Grandfather is translated into Grand-pere. Pere is french means father.
The informal word for grandfather in French is "papy" or "papi."
The word for "grandfather" in French is "grand-père" and the word for "grandmother" is "grand-mère."
My great-grandfather is mon arrière-grand-père in French.
In French Canadian, "grandfather" is spelled "grand-père."
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."
If your father was French then you would be 50%, If your grandfather then 25%, if your great grandfather then 12.5%. If your great great grandfather then 6.25% but it depends on where the other 15 great-great grand parents came from - some may have been French
Grandfather : jedde ( in Arabic ) and it is written this way : جدّي
Yes, it is French for Grandfather.