yes
A male parent is considered to be the father of the child in most cases. A male parent can also be a step-father or even the grandfather of the child.
Your grandfather's child is either your parent (mother or father) or your aunt or uncle.
No. He said his grandfather served. His father was African and his step father was Indonesian.
Grandfather is translated into Grand-pere. Pere is french means father.
No, the word "grandfather" is not a compound word. It is a single word that combines the words "grand" and "father" to refer to a person's parent's father.
One would refer to my grandfather's daughter and her husband as my mother and father, assuming he is my biological father and not a step-father.
You are likely the child of your grandfather's child—your parent. If your brother is also your cousin, it suggests that your parent and your cousin's parent are siblings, making you both cousins. In this scenario, you could be a child of a sibling of your grandfather, making your brother your cousin through a complex family relationship.
your mother is called your mother. her dad is your grandfather. and his dad is your great grandfather. and then each parent of that you add a great. e.g. your great grandfathers father is your great great grandfather. ect.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "grandfathers" (more than one grandfather).The possessive singular form is grandfather's (e.g. my grandfather's watch)
Your grandfather's father is your great grandfather.
No, he said his grandfather served.
Your great-grandfather is your parent's grandfather. He is the father of your grandparent, making him part of your family tree one generation above your grandparents. In terms of family relationships, he is considered your ancestor.