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How many people in Roald Dahl's immediate family?

Well, his father and half-sister died when Roald was three, so there's his mother, his 3 sisters and his half-sister and half-brother. So, including his father and half-sister, 8 and without, 6! Woo hope this helps!


How many sisters did Roald Dahl?

4 and 1 half sister


How old was roald dahl sister when she died?

Roald Dahl was three years old when his sister, Astri, died from appendicitis. A few weeks later, Dahl's father died from pneumonia.Roald Dahl had three sisters, called Astri, Alfhild, and Else. When he was three years old, Astri died from appendicitis.


About Roald Dahl's family?

Roald Dahl was born in Wales to Norwegian parents, Harald Dahl and Sofie Magdalene Hesselberg. He had four siblings: three sisters named Asta, Alfhild, and Else, and a brother named Louis. Dahl's family had a significant impact on his childhood and his writing, with many family experiences inspiring his stories.


How many children does Roald Dahl have?

Roald Dahl has 5 children


How many brothers and sisters did roald dahl have?

he had completely none he only had 5 sisters including step sisters


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There are over 700 Roald Dahl FAQ on WikiAnswers.


How many did roald dahl books?

Roald Dahl sold 57 books in his life time!


How many siblings dose Roald Dahl?

roald dahl's father Harald Dahl first married a french woman in which he had 2 kids a girl and a boy. the french woman Marie died. Harald then married a Norwegian lady as he was norwegian. he had these children with her: Astri, Alfhild, Roald, Else and Astra.


How many books did Roald Dahl sell?

Roald Dahl sold 57 books in his life time!


How many brother's did Roald Dahl have?

None, he only had sisters. the roald dahl quiz had tricked us


How many words are in The Witches book by roald Dahl?

There are approximately 25,000 words in Roald Dahl's book "The Witches."