It's normally one word in its most common use, when referring to the second generation of offspring: "My son and his wife have three children. They're my grandchildren".
Under very unusual circumstances it could be written as two words, when "grand" modifies "children" to mean they're very talented, accomplished, etc. but that's (a) extremely uncommon and (b) stylistically quite stilted.
Granddaughter is actually the correct spelling of this word.
Yes, as in godson. The word granddaughter is similarly a single word despite the somewhat unwieldy combination of the two Ds.
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.
Yes, grandbaby is one word, as is granddaughter and grandson.But it is an informal term, the formal term being grandchild.
The correct spelling of "granddaughter" is as one word, without any hyphens or spaces. It refers to the daughter of one's child. If you have any other questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
Granddaughter is actually the correct spelling of this word.
The word "granddaughter" is one word. Otherwise, it is praising a daughter.
It is one word=)
Yes, as in godson. The word granddaughter is similarly a single word despite the somewhat unwieldy combination of the two Ds.
Yes, "granddaughter" is typically not hyphenated. It is one word that refers to the daughter of someone's son or daughter.
The Yiddish word for granddaughter is "eynkeltochter."
The Yiddish word for granddaughter is "eynshtayn" (איינשטיין).
No. It is a compound of grand+daughter and is spelled with both D's : granddaughter.
Granddaughter is one word, with no hyphen.
The French word for "granddaughter" is "petite-fille".
The word is "bisnieta". Note that "nieta" alone means "granddaughter".
Yes, grandbaby is one word, as is granddaughter and grandson.But it is an informal term, the formal term being grandchild.