If you have the same great great grandparents as someone else, and have no closer common ancestors, then your great grandparents were siblings and you are third cousins to each other.
The French word for grandparents is "grand-parents."
"Grand Parents" would be parents that would very good, so a simple sentence could be: She had grand parents. You probably meant grandparents, which are the parents of parents, so a sentence for that could be: Her grandparents loved her.
The word for grandparents in French is "grand-parents."
Hesia's grand parents were Gaea and Uranus
great grandparents = arrière grands parents
1) someone that is old/ one of your elders. 2) When you have a child, your Godparents become a Grand-Godparents just as your parents become Grandparents. So your Godmother becomes a Grand-Godmother when you have children.
Grand parents are capable of spoiling the children , and our less strict with them.
Yes, "grandparents" is a compound word made up of the words "grand" and "parents" combined together to represent the parents of a person's parent.
un grand-parent, plural des grands-parents
we should know about grand parents we can write a composition
Technically, the sister and brother of one of your grandparents are your grand-aunt and grand-uncle. "Grand" shows that it is one generation away- the generation of your grandparents. "Great" is properly added to those generations beyond "grand." However, in common usage people generally refer to the siblings of grand parents as great-aunt and great-uncle.
Information about J.B. Mauney's grandparents is not publicly available.