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No, the word grandfather is a common noun.
You need to find out if you have a common ancestor, as this is what determines if you are cousins. If your common ancestor is your grandfather, you are 1st cousins. If your common ancestor is your great-grandfather, you are 2nd cousins. If your common ancestor is your grandfather and their great-grandfather, you are 1st cousins once removed. It can get complicated, so once you find your common ancestor, come back and let us know, and someone can tell you exactly.
The personal pronouns that take the place of the noun 'grandfather' are he as a subject, and him as an object in a sentence.Example: When he was 68, my grandfather won a marathon. We were so proud of him.The possessive pronoun is: hisThe possessive adjective is: hisThe reflexive/intensive pronoun is: himself
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Yes, the word grandfather is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.
I have lived in Scotland for many years and in my opinion the most common word for grandmother is "granny".
Some common step-grandfather names that grandchildren may use to address their step-grandfather include Grandpa First Name, Grandpa Last Name, Papa First Name, Papa Last Name, or simply by his first name.
Grootvader or Opa Opa is more common
Two people whose first common ancestor is their great grandfather are second cousins. That describes her and your parent. Since you are one generation further from the common ancestor than she is, the two of you are second cousins, once removed.
The common affectionate term is "Opa" for "Grandpa" and "Grandad.""Grossvater" is the formal word for "Grandfather."
Since your great grandfather was brother to the other person's great grandfather, the two great grandfathers had at least one parent in common. That parent is your common ancestor, the great great grandparent of both of you. People who share a grandparent are first cousins. People who share a great grandparent are second cousins. People who share a great great grandparent are third cousins. You are third cousins.
Your grandfather's nephew's daughter is your second cousin because you both have a common ancestor in at least one of your grandfather's parents.