In South Africa, the term for grandfather varies across different languages and cultures. In Afrikaans, "opa" is commonly used, while in Zulu, it's "gogo" or "ubaba." In Xhosa, you would say "tata" for a father or grandparent. Each of these terms reflects the rich linguistic diversity of the country.
not sure about grandpa, but grandfather is isovanhempi
grandpa= nagypapa grandfather= nagyapa
abuelo (grandfather)
Look Grandpa, no hands!
Look, Grandpa! No hands!
Grandpa - "Dziadek"; Grandma - "Babcia".
There are 3 ways of saying grandfather, 'tad-cu,' 'taid' and 'hendad.'
grand-mère -grandmother grand-père - grandfather
There are over 1500 languages spoken on the African continent. You would have to be more specific
The Book of Mormon does not say who the prophet Mormon's grandfather was. He does say that his father was also named Mormon, but we don't know much else about his family.
You could say either 'grootvader' or 'opa', but 'opa' is far more common in the Netherlands.
It means "how cool" or "how awesome" in Latin American Spanish. You can also say "Que chido".