Canadians speak English, (unless you're in a French-speaking part of Canada, then grandma is grandmere/grandmaman). Therefore, grandma is grandma.
A grand-daughter is "une petite-fille" in French. Plural: "des petites-filles" (both words with an "s" mark.)
grandmere
Grand-mère
Granddaughter is actually the correct spelling of this word.
we spell fourteen as quatorze in french pronouncing katorz
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The French word for "granddaughter" is "petite-fille".
The word "granddaughter" is one word. Otherwise, it is praising a daughter.
granddaughter
Granddaughter is actually the correct spelling of this word.
petite-fille
You say granddaughter in French as "petite-fille."
My "loved granddaughter" is (ma) "petite-fille bien aimée" or (ma) "petite-fille chérie" in French.
Ma belle grandfille
The phrase "how do you spell it in french" is spelled as "Comment cela s'épelle en français" in French.
"Ajouter" is how you spell "add" in French.
Spell Ryan in french
this is how you spell spelling in french: l'orthographe