What is Japanese for Grandpa
to say grandpa in Japanese say "ojii-san" (pronounced : o-ge-san)
Happīīsutā ojīchan. "Happy easter grandpa"
nope.grandfather: ojiisan, jiji, ojiisan, sofu, jijiiuncle: hakufu, shukufu, haku, otooji:3 hope that helps.
no grandpa in italian is nonno
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to say grandpa in Japanese say "ojii-san" (pronounced : o-ge-san)
ojichan
Happīīsutā ojīchan. "Happy easter grandpa"
"Oji-san" is a Japanese term that translates to "uncle" or "middle-aged man." It is a polite and respectful way to address an older man, typically someone around the age of a parent or slightly older.
You mean 'Scottish' for Grandpa ? The answer is Grandpa.
ojiichan means grandpa, but I think it can be used for 'old man'. I'm not 100% on that, though. x
nope.grandfather: ojiisan, jiji, ojiisan, sofu, jijiiuncle: hakufu, shukufu, haku, otooji:3 hope that helps.
GrandPa's ended in 1999.
GrandPa's was created in 1954.
I don't believe the order is relevant; however, I personally say "Grandma and Grandpa."
The grandpa in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is Grandpa Joe.
In Swahili, you would say "babu" to refer to grandpa.