Scottish Gaelic: mac-mic or fear-ogha
Irish (Gaelic): ua or garmhac
Your granddaughter is your brother's grand niece (or some would say, great niece).
Your granddaughter is your brother's grand niece (or some would say, great niece).
Well I am Maltese and I always called my grandmother Nana because that is how you say it in Maltese !
If you really need a relationship term, use granddaughter-in-law. Most people would merely say "my grandson's wife."
Your brothers granddaughter is your grandniece.
You say granddaughter in French as "petite-fille."
No, I suppose you could say it is your granddaughter- in law.
sneachta is how you would say snow in Irish Gaelic
Granddaughter is translated to "ਪੋਤ੍ਰੀ" in Punjabi.
"Granddaughter" in Welsh is "hwyres."
"Prawnuczka"
To say "We love you, granddaughter" in French, you would write: "Nous t'aimons, petite-fille." This phrase expresses affection directly to your granddaughter. If you want to emphasize the sentiment, you could also say, "Nous t'aimons beaucoup, petite-fille," which means "We love you very much, granddaughter."