Dziadek is Polish for grandfather
Grandfather in Polish is "dziadek".
In Polish, "grandfather" translates to "dziadek."
The word for grandfather in Polish is "dziadek" and it is pronounced as "jah-dek".
No, "jaji" is not a Polish word. It does not have a meaning in the Polish language.
Just add "pra" prefix to "dziadek" (eng. grandfather) for as many times as many "greats" is there. Great grandfather = "Pradziadek".
The spelling "dziadzia" is the Americanized version of the Polish word for "grandfather" (dziadek, dziadziu).
"Grandfather" in Polish is "dziadek".
The Polish word for grandfather is "dziadek."
The word for grandfather in Polish is "dziadek" and it is pronounced as "jah-dek".
In Polish, "grandfather" translates to "dziadek."
No, "jaji" is not a Polish word. It does not have a meaning in the Polish language.
The Polish word for grandfather is "dziadek."
dziadek
Just add "pra" prefix to "dziadek" (eng. grandfather) for as many times as many "greats" is there. Great grandfather = "Pradziadek".
Babcia pronounced "bahbchah" grandfather is dziadek pronounced "gahdeck"
The spelling "dziadzia" is the Americanized version of the Polish word for "grandfather" (dziadek, dziadziu).
This is a Polish name, and was my maternal grandfather's name, as well as his father's name.
I am from cental Wisconsin. I am not certain what the origin of the phrase is but it was commonly used by my father and grandfather