mon grand-père vit dans le Yorkshire
Il vit = He lives (life) Il habite = He lives in a place
he lives, she lives: il vit, elle vit.
The actual word is "Grandpère", however that means "Grandfather", and is fairly formal. Many French Canadians refer to their grandfathers as Pépère (pronounced sort of like pay-pear). There are some people who speak a creole of French and Ojibway (a Native language) as well, or people who don't necessarily speak French, but have French heritage, and they will sometimes refer to their grandfathers as Pépé (pronounced like pay-pay).
they way you say grand daughters in spanish is: nieta
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
"mon grand-père"
you say it Yorkshire terrier
Bonjour Mamie et Pépé
Grandad in Gujarati is said as દાદા (dada).
"He lives of benefits" is "il vit des allocations" in French.
Nana
Bienvenue à la maison grand-mère et grand-père hope this helps ;-)
Il vit = He lives (life) Il habite = He lives in a place
'neuf vies'
Qui vit dans.
she lives in America = elle vit en Amérique
he lives, she lives: il vit, elle vit.