grandchildren = petits enfants
The Maori word for grandchildren is mokopuna.
Yes, "grandchildren" is a compound word formed by combining "grand" and "children" to refer to the offspring of one's children.
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.
Grand/child/ren
"Word" in French is "mot" pronounced "moh"
The Maori word for grandchildren is mokopuna.
grandmother : grand-mèregrandma : mammy
"beloved grandchildren" are "les petits-enfants bien-aimés" in French.
The Yiddish word for grandchildren is "קינדער" (kinders).
Yes, "grandchildren" is a compound word formed by combining "grand" and "children" to refer to the offspring of one's children.
petits enfants - grandchildren petit fils - grandson petite fille - granddaughter
My great grandchildren are 'mes arrière-petits enfants' in French.
The Welsh word for great grandchildren is "awyrennau mawr."
Grands
Enkelkinder
Since "grandchildren" is already plural, the spelling would have to be the possessive form, which is grandchildren's (e.g. she saved all of her grandchildren's school photos).
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.