== == 'Girlfriend', or depending on her standing with your son, your 'grandchild's mother'.
Grandson is wyr, granddaughter is wyres. Grandsons is wyrion, granddaughters is wyresau. There is not a neutral form of grandchild. If you wish to refer to multiple grandchildren, some of whom are grandsons, use wyrion.
You call him by his name. English doesn't have a simple word for "son of my mother's boyfriend". There really hasn't been a need for there to be one. If your mother and her boyfriend get married, then he'll be your step-brother.
The son of your child is called your grandson. If your child has a son, that boy is the next generation in your family lineage. In this context, you would refer to him as your grandchild.
Brooke's mother's name is Victoria, but they never say her dad's name. they just refer to him as "her father" every now and then.
yes, Steve perry has been married and i belive he still is. but you can easilt find out with googleAh, that is absolutely incorrect. Steve Perry, AKA former Front-man for the rock group, Journey, has NEVER been married.
Roman Catholics refer to her as the mother of God.
Not married in the traditional sense but has a daughter with his long term girlfriend. On mainland Europe, couples who are together a long time often refer to themselves as married, even though they have never been legally married. In some countries this is known as 'common-law' marriage. So i guess that yes, to all intents and purposes, he is married. Charlotte, Ireland
The first, plain reason is simple: Alfred Nobel was never married. Probably, he did not care for mathematicians. For more information, please refer to: http://www.nobelprizes.com/nobel/why_no_math.html The first, plain reason is simple: Alfred Nobel was never married. Probably, he did not care for mathematicians. For more information, please refer to: http://www.nobelprizes.com/nobel/why_no_math.html
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Married gay men refer to each other as "husband."
Shakespeare's mother was Mary Arden, so her maiden name was ARDEN.
The German term for "stepdad" is "Stiefvater." It is used to refer to a man who is married to one's mother but is not one's biological father. The word combines "Stief," meaning "step," with "Vater," meaning "father."