At the beginning of a sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun or when it is used as a direct address.
Examples:
Granddaughter Anna
Are you home, Granddaughter?
Nope
granddaughter
Grand daughter is wrong it is granddaughter
Only when it's being used as a proper noun.
The word does not appear in many dictionaries, and is not a standard genealogical term. The usual spelling appears to be hyphenated as "step-granddaughter" rather than stepgranddaughter (as in stepdaughter and granddaughter) as seen in Wiktionary.
Granddaughter is a singular, common, female noun.
granddaughter
You would be 2nd cousins, assuming that the brother's wife's granddaughter is also the brother's granddaughter. If the granddaughter is not the granddaughter of the brother, there is no relationship.
Elvis does not have a granddaughter .
Your granddaughter is your sister's great niece. Your sister is your granddaughter's great aunt.
The word "granddaughter" is one word. Otherwise, it is praising a daughter.
No. Granddaughter is a noun. Except for the possessive form (granddaughter's) there is no adjective as there is for daughter (daughterly).
My granddaughter is turning six years old next month.
You granddaughter is a great great niece of your aunt. Your aunt is your granddaughter's great great aunt.
The half-sister of your granddaughter's half-sister is your granddaughter, or is not related to you.
Your granddaughter could be your son's daughter, or your son's niece.
The Russian word for granddaughter is pronounced as "v-nu-ka". The stress is on the first syllable.
Does Nadia Comaneci have a granddaughter