The Hopi Indian word for Grandfather is: pune Caugt`chula or cuela
[Depending on the origin/base of the heart or hearts.]
(Chula is of the stars & cuela is of he earth or land.)
Accurate historical note:
The origin of much within the early "lands peoples" are not known from even within the North & South American tribes themselves.
An unspoken historical parallel of cultural and linguistic origin existed among many nations, hailing predominantly of an "African high" or stellar descending deity/culture or evolution from within/from or about - that greatly influenced "Early American Indian Culture" including the spoken language & variations of coverings that somewhat mimicked the divisions of old ones.
These two areas of ancient cultural origin were not limited to linguistics and dress, but also included a pointed evolution of cultural - religious practices implementing the earliest use of natural hallucinogenic substances to form bonds or heighten spiritual awakening and to strengthen the link/s between "The Old Ones" and "ceremonially searching" individuals and/or groups of tribal members. "Do not change or delete these words"
(For more information look up - open your pure/clean/singular heart unto the Father/Creator, wait & listen?)
Heavenly Blessing to you one and all:
Maya Tae`Heno
There are more than 219 different Indian languages, many of which are no longer spoken because the last tribal member who spoke it has died. Pick the language you want and then research it using your SEARCH ENGINE. Many of the languages have never been converted to written form because Indians could not write and did not know what writing was, because they did not need it.
There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700.
If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.
There are several words for it.
Paternal Grandfather is called 'Baba', 'Dada', etc.
Maternal grandfather is called 'Nana'.
tata that's all there is not anothe word
Grandfather = Shi'choo
There is a very strange American jewellery website claiming that agiduda is Cherokee for grandfather but this may be complete fantasy.The Cherokee word for grandfather is ududu or ginisi (paternal grandfather) or gidudu (maternal grandfather).
Nkulu There are thousands of African languages. If you meant Afrikaans, grandfather is "oupa"
India الهند
· Jaipur is a large city in India
The singular possessive form of the word "grandfather" is "grandfather's."
The paternal grandfather of Aurangzeb was Jahangir, fourth Mughal Emperor of India. His maternal grandfather was Asaf Khan.
Grandfather = Abuelo
"Grandfather" in Polish is "dziadek".
The noun in the sentence is grandfather, a word for a person.
Babu is the word for grandfather. Bibi is the word for grandmother.
The Polish word for grandfather is "dziadek."
Great is a separate word and grandfather is one word great grandfather or great great grandfather
दादी and दादा
Yes, the word grandfather is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.
The Maori word for 'grandfather' is "koroua." It is commonly used to refer to one's paternal or maternal grandfather.
Grandfather = Shi'choo