It would be pronounced pah-pool
the French noun for grandfather is "grand-père"
The French word for grandfather is "grand-père."
Grand-père is a French equivalent of 'Grandfather', and Grand-mère is a French equivalent of 'Grandmother'.
Grand-père, Grand-papa
Great is a separate word and grandfather is one word great grandfather or great great grandfather
Papa
Yes, the word grandfather is a combination of the adjective grand and the noun father, forming a word with a meaning of its own; a compound noun.
The Greek name for grandfather is "παππούς" (pronounced pappoús). In Greek, the term "παππούς" specifically refers to one's paternal grandfather. This term is commonly used in Greek-speaking countries to address or refer to one's grandfather on their father's side.
No, the word "grandfather" is not a compound word. It is a single word that combines the words "grand" and "father" to refer to a person's parent's father.
Yes, "grandfather" is a compound word made up of the two words "grand" and "father" joined together.
Papou is the word we used for Greek Grandfather. It's pronounced "Pah-POOH"
Grandfather is an English word so they would use that. Other English terms are grand dad, which it the most usual, and very rarely, grand pa.