Yes, "grandparents" is a compound word made up of the words "grand" and "parents" combined together to represent the parents of a person's parent.
The Yiddish word for grandparents is "גרויעס" (groys).
The word for grandparents in Polish is "dziadkowie."
Grandparents are 'les grands-parents' in French. Ma grand-mère is my grandmother, mon grand-père is my grandfather.
There are three syllables in the word "grandparents".
No, the word "grandparents" does not require an apostrophe. The plural form is used without any punctuation marks.
IT is.................... just one word its really a compound though!
Yes, Grandparents is a compound noun as well as a common noun.
The Yiddish word for grandparents is "גרויעס" (groys).
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The word for grandparents in Polish is "dziadkowie."
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Grandparents are 'les grands-parents' in French. Ma grand-mère is my grandmother, mon grand-père is my grandfather.
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