Yes, that's what my kids call their grandpa too.
"Great-grandma" in Italian is spelled "bisnonna".
The Irish word for grandpa is "seanathair".
The word grandpa should only be capitalised if it is part of someone's name, such as Grandpa Joe. If you are using the word in general terms, such as referring to your grandpa coming to visit, it does not require a capital.
Yes, 'Antonio' is a common Italian name. It is the Italian equivalent of the English name 'Anthony'.
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
no grandpa in italian is nonno
The Italian word for grandpa is "nonno."
"Nanu ka lagyu?" (casual) " Nanung lagyu mu?" / "Nanu ing lagyu mu?" (casual) "Nanu kayu pu lagyu?" (respectful) "Nanu pu ing lagyu yu?" (respectful)
nanu nanu
It's Italian I would know because my grandpa tells me stories about how we got our last name Spizale.
Nanu DIBANGO has written: 'Waka juju'
Pannisseri Nanu Pillai was born in 1885.
Pannisseri Nanu Pillai died in 1942.
Emil Nanu was born on 1981-10-17.
"Great-grandma" in Italian is spelled "bisnonna".
The Scottish name for grandpa is "granda" or "gramps".
Adina Nanu has written: 'Ion Lucian Murnu'