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Grandfather
Louis XIV was not in the French Revolution, since he had died in 1715. I think you mean Louis XVI, his great-grandfather, though he did not act anything.
"Grand-père" is French for "grandfather." It is a term used to refer to a person's paternal or maternal grandfather.
mon grand-père means my grandfather in French
"Papi" is a diminuative form of "Papa" and is usually reserved for a grandfather or Abuelo. "Grande" is "big" or "great". So, "Papi grande" could mean "great father" "grandfather" (but that would be Abuelo). Possibly "Big Daddy."
O that is a great name. My grandfather was named that. It means Llama.
If You mean Prince Albert, Prince Albert was Queen Elizabeth II's Great-Great-Grandfather.
the great
the guys in the america revolution george washoighthon and it was my great gereat great great great u know i wat i mean my great great grandmother and my great great great great great u know what i mean people my great great great grandfather
because my great great great great grandfather said so.noooi mean just re phrase your question and you will find the answer (even on this site
Cinco de Mayo means May 5. It is significant in Mexico's history because Mexican forces were victorious against the French in the Battle of Pueblo during the French-Mexican War on May 5, 1862.
"abuelo" is "grandfather" "abuelito" is a way of saying it with affection like "little grandpa" or something