the exact same as you've just spelt it:grandfather
If you mean how is it spelt in Irish, "Sean athair"
The spelling "Ireland" is correct, but both Ireland are Irish are capitalized words.The correct spelling is Ireland.
No. You would have to have a British grandfather.
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)
There is no different spelling of the word "grandfather" in the UK and US.
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Newtowncashel is in county Longford, and the spelling is as stated in the question.
Éire is the Irish name of the island called Ireland in the English language.
He fought in the Korean war and has a bridge named after him, the Charley B. Ireland bridge. He is also my great grandfather.
Prentiss,Narcissa's grandfather changed the spelling from Prentice to Prentiss
Yes, same person, different spelling.
The island of Ireland is indeed located off (please note spelling of 'off') Great Britain.west for APLUS
Barack Obama's grandparents were not from Ireland. His great great great grandfather, Fulmuth Kearney, was from county Offaly.