Ears
Nose
Upper lip
Chin
Grandpa would grow hair on his chin, while Grandma might claim she doesn't grow hair on her upper lip (mustache area).
In Swahili, you would say "babu" to refer to grandpa.
The French word for grandpa is "pépé" or "grand-père".
Yes, the word "grandma" does not have an apostrophe. The possessive form would be "grandma's."
The Grandma Rule, also known as the Grandma Test, is a principle used in business and decision-making that advises considering whether a decision would be something you would be proud to explain to your grandmother. It helps ensure ethical and moral considerations are taken into account in decision-making processes.
"Oldemor"mor = mombedstemor = grandmaoldemor = great grandmatipoldemor = great great grandma-(far instead of mor in the end goes for the male versions.)
Given that grandma and grandpa are probably conceived as a unit, or partnership, rather than separately, I would favor the latter construction, grandma and grandpa's house. However, the other form would also be acceptable.
This would be your great grandma.
you would be cousin in laws
Beautiful is the adjective.
no it does not and i would know becaues my mom, dad, grandpa, and my grandma owns a tabacoo farm.
i guess the oldest man in the household. Like you live with your mom, dad, grandpa, and grandma, the head of the household would be your grandpa. (But he has to live with you for that to work.)
In Spanish, Grandpa is Abuelo.
The possessive grandma's means pertaining to ONE grandmother.(Note : used as a name, it would be capitalized Grandma's, referring to your grandmother. If not a name, it is not, as with someone else's grandmother (e.g. his grandma's recipe).The plural possessive grandmas' is less used, and means of MORE THAN ONE grandmother (e.g. both contestants used their grandmas' recipes).
Cry it out and when you have finished crying go do something fun to get your mind off everything. Dont hurt anyone, it wasnt their fault your Grandpa died. Crying doesnt make you weaker, and your Grandpa would have wanted you to do something fun.
Yes, (a person)someone can hit someone,But it isn't the right thing to do.Also on the other hand NO!not if it is a older person like a (Grandpa or a Grandma)that would be the wrong thing to do.
Yes she is. Her grandma and grandpa are Jewish. Jewish tradition makes the judgment call depending on a person's mother. If the grandmother is Jewish, the daughter would be Jewish, and then a grand daughter would also be Jewish, in turn.
Yes, they should be capitalized because you're using the words in place of their names. You WOULD NOT capitalize if you said "My mom, my dad, my grandma, and I are going to Florida." You can't use "me" because you need a subject pronoun, "I." "Me" is an object pronoun. Give it to me. Show it to me. *** Yes, when you are using it as a name. Here are a couple of sentences in which you would capitalize the word: "I wanted to go out and play, but Grandma wanted me to stay in and bake cookies." "My favorite relative is Grandma Jones." Here are a couple of sentences in which you would not capitalize the word: "I haven't seen my grandma since my last birthday." "Of all the grandmas in the world, my grandma is the best."