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.
In French, you would say "notre belle petite-fille" to express "our beautiful granddaughter." The term "belle" means beautiful, and "petite-fille" translates to granddaughter. This phrase conveys affection and pride in a family context.
sneachta is how you would say snow in Irish Gaelic
"Prawnuczka"
"Granddaughter" in Welsh is "hwyres."
Granddaughter is translated to "ਪੋਤ੍ਰੀ" in Punjabi.