Afrikaans: Oupa
Albanian: gjysh
Arabic: جد
Armenian: պապս
Azerbaijani: baba
Basque: aitona
Belorussian: дзядуля
Bengali: ঠাকুদ্দা
Bulgarian: дядо
Catalan: avi
Chinese (simplified): 爷爷
Chinese (traditional): 爺爺
Croatian: deda
Czech: dědeček
Danish: Bedstefar
Dutch: opa
English: Grandpa
Esperanto: Avo
Estonian: vanaisake
Finnish: ukki
French: grand-père
Galician: avó
Georgian: ბაბუის
German: Opa
Greek: παππούς
Haitian Creole: papa'
Hebrew: סבא
Hindi: दादा
Hungarian: nagypapa
Icelandic: Afi
Indonesian: kakek
Irish: seantuismitheoirí atá
Italian: nonno
Japanese: おじいちゃん
Kannada: ಅಜ್ಜ
Korean: 할아버지
Latin: Άλφα
Latvanian: Vectēv
Lithuanian: senelis
Macedonian: дедо
Malay: Atuk
Maltese: nanniet
Norwegien: bestefar
Persian: پدر بزرگ
Polish: dziadzio
Portuguese: avô
Romanian: bunic
Russian: дедушка
Serbian: деда
Slovak: dedko
Slovanian: Dedek
Spanish: abuelo
Swahili: Babu
Swedish: Afi
Tamil:தாத்தா
Telugu: తాతను
Thai: คุณปู่
Turkish: dede
Ukrainian: дідусь
Urdu:داداجی
Vietnamese: ông nội
Welsh: Tadcu
Yiddish: גראַנדפּאַ
The Polish word for grandpa is "dziadek."
The Cypriot word for grandpa is "pappous."
it is dziadzio.
The Italian word for grandpa is "nonno."
The French word for grandpa is "pépé" or "grand-père".
There are many Jewish languages, but you probably mean Hebrew. In any event, opa has no meaning in Hebrew. It is a German word for grandpa. In Hebrew, Grandpa is Saba (סבא)Opa is also an interjection in Greek.
Yes, that's what my kids call their grandpa too.
Yes, "grandpa" is a compound word made up of "grand" and "pa."
Babushka. Babushka is the Russian pronunciation for "Grandma" Deduska is for Grandpa...
The possessive form of the noun grandpa is grandpa's.example: I'm going to stop by grandpa's house.
The Irish word for grandpa is "seanathair".
The word for grandpa in Swahili is "babu."