Erik the Red.
Not many people notice that Vikings names have sort of a pattern e.g think of the viking Leif Ericson his fathers name is Erik and Leif's last name is Eric with the letters s o n on the end, and Erik Thorvaldsson (Leif's father) well his fathers name is Thorvalds, and Eriks last name is Thorvalds with the letters s o n on the end of it. and it goes down the line: Leif Ericson -who was the son of- Erik Thorvaldsson -who was the son of- Thorvald Asvaldsson -who was the son of- Asvald Ulfsson -who was the son of- Ulf Oxen-Thorisson -who was the son of- Oxen-Thorir -and there is many more going down the line-
Your dad is your father Your dad's dad is your grandfather Your dad's dad's dad is your great grandfather.
6th great grandad.
Your dad is your father Your dad's dad is your grandfather Your dad's dad's dad is your great grandfather.
The meaning of did dad say as dad did is the dad did whatever his dad told him to do.
yes he's my dad, is your dad really your dad?
It would be dad and I.
well .. To dad is "I Dad" but you can say "Annwyl Dad" which is dear dad :)
well .. To dad is "I Dad" but you can say "Annwyl Dad" which is dear dad :)
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You can't be the dad
dad should not be capitolized it is not what you are calling him if it said . Dad and i then it would because you are calling him that as his name but if you say my dad, his dad, her dad.. so on it would not be