Step-great-grandchildren.
Yes, "great-grandchildren" is a hyphenated word. It's used to describe the children of one's grandchildren, so make sure to keep those hyphens in check or risk looking like you're talking about some really fantastic offspring.
a great grandmother is called in French "une arrière grand-mère" a great grand-father is "un arrière grand-père" great grandchildren are "les arrières petits-enfants" (arrière petite-fille, arrière petit-fils)
It's faux pas, French for "wrong step".
"Great-grandma" in Italian is spelled "bisnonna".
The French word for grandchildren is "petits-enfants."
The relationship term is usually hyphenated "great-grandchildren" (grandchildren's kids).
You are a "great uncle" to your step-brother's grandchildren. You might even be called a "step great uncle" but most people don't bother specifying step-relationships that distant.
Reba has step- grandchildren
Your great grandmother's step-father's cousin's are not related to you.
They're step-grandchildren.
Great-grandchildren
Step grandparents can play a significant role in the lives of their step grandchildren by providing love, support, and guidance. They can offer a unique perspective and enrich the family dynamic by forming meaningful relationships with their step grandchildren. Step grandparents can create lasting memories, offer wisdom, and be a source of comfort and stability for their step grandchildren.
Yes, Jimmy Swaggart does have grandchildren and great grandchildren. As of May 2014, he has 3 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.
Queen Elizabeth has 8 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
The common ancestor is your parents. Your children and your sister's children are first cousins. Your grandchildren and your sister's grandchildren are second cousins. Your great-grandchildren and your sister's great-grandchildren are third cousins.
Reba has step- grandchildren
Your great aunt is not your great grandparent but she could be a great grandparent if she has children , grandchildren and great grandchildren.