The word you are looking for is "abuelo". A little kid would say "yayo".
No, the word Grandad (UK spelling) / Granddad (US spelling) is not an adverb.The word Grandad is a noun.
Grandad, has two d's in it.
Yes, "grandad" is a compound word made up of "grand" and "dad."
'Grandad' is just like you have spelled it -
Pader = paternoster (Lord's Prayer) in Welsh. Grandad is Taid in north Wales andTad-cu in south Wales.
παππούς (papus)
Taid (N) Tad Cu (S)
παππούς (papus)
A Di is a Scottish word for Grandad/grandpa.
they way you say grand daughters in spanish is: nieta
The word "grandad" likely originated from the combination of "grand" (meaning impressive or excellent) and "dad" (a colloquial term for father). It is used to refer to one's paternal grandfather as a term of endearment or informal address.
grandad or granda Another fife word for Grandad is " Di " (Prononced: D-yi) am fae fife and i spell it dey