Grandpa - translation to spanish
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Grandpa - translation to spanish

PARENT'S PARENT
Grampa; Grandmother; Grandfather; Grandparents; Great-grandmother; Great-grandfather; Great-grandparent; Grand parent; Granddad; Step-grandmother; Grandfathers; Grand-; Great-grandma; Great-grandpa; Grandpa; Grandma; Grandpas; Grandmas; Grandmothers; Granddads; Grandmom; Grandmoms; Gramp; Grandmama; Grandmamas; Grandpap; Grampies; Granddaddy; Granddaddies; Grandpappy; Grandpappies; Paternal grandfather; Paternal grandmother; Maternal grandmother; Maternal grandfather; Grandmother-in-law; Grandpa-in-law; Grandma-in-law; Grandad; Great-great-grandparent; Grampi; Great grandparent; Grand mother; Grand father; Great grandmother; Great grandfather; Great-great-grandfather; Memaw; Baba (Slavic word); Step-grandfather; Great-grandparents; Step-grandparent; Grand Dad; Grandpapa; Dědeček; Great Grandparent; Abuelo; Great grandparents; Great-great-grandmother; Grand dad; Grandmamma; Pamaw; Peepaw; Gramps; Great Great Grandfather
  • A grandmother taking a nutrition class with her grandson.
  • Timurid]] conqueror [[Babur]] seeks the advice of his grandmother.
  • A grandmother playing with her grandson
  • A grandfather holding his grandson.
  • A grandfather teaching his granddaughter to use a [[kick scooter]]
  • Grandmother and her granddaughter
  • Kurdish]] family in [[Bisaran]], [[Iran]]
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  •  ''The Favorite'' – Grandfather and Grandson, by [[Georgios Jakobides]] (1890)

grandpa         
abuelo
Grandpa         
(n.) = abuelo
Ex: Librarians also provide some assistance with that most familiar and awkward-to-handle enquiry from library users concerning the possible value of Grandpa's old Bible or other old book unearthed in the attic during a clear out.
grandparents         
(n.) = abuelos
Ex: The study comprises three generations of readers/users: children aged about 12 years, their parents and grandparents.
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* great grandparents = bisabuelos

Definition

Grandpa
·noun ·Alt. of Grandpapa.

Wikipedia

Grandparent

Grandparents, individually known as grandmother and grandfather, are the parents of a person's father or mother – paternal or maternal. Every sexually-reproducing living organism who is not a genetic chimera has a maximum of four genetic grandparents, eight genetic great-grandparents, sixteen genetic great-great-grandparents, thirty-two genetic great-great-great-grandparents, sixty-four genetic great-great-great-great grandparents, etc. In the history of modern humanity, around 30,000 years ago, the number of modern humans who lived to be a grandparent increased. It is not known for certain what spurred this increase in longevity, but it is generally believed that a key consequence of three generations being alive together was the preservation of information which could otherwise have been lost; an example of this important information might have been where to find water in times of drought.

In cases where parents are unwilling or unable to provide adequate care for their children (e.g., financial obstacles, marriage problems, illness or death), grandparents often take on the role of primary caregivers. Even when this is not the case, and particularly in traditional cultures, grandparents often have a direct and clear role in relation to the raising, care and nurture of children. Grandparents are second-degree relatives to their grandchildren and share 25% genetic overlap.

A step-grandparent can be the step-parent of the parent or the step-parent's parent or the step-parent's step-parent (though technically this might be called a step-step-grandparent). The various words for grandparents at times may also be used to refer to any elderly person, especially the terms gramps, granny, grandfather, granddad, grandmother, nan, maw-maw, paw-paw (and others which families make up themselves).

Examples of use of Grandpa
1. Granny and Grandpa were killed in a road accident.
2. Famous Columnist?" "This is not a matter of fairness, Grandpa.
3. "Otherwise," he said, "I‘ll just move in with my grandpa.
4. The children call the Chiracs Grandpa and Grandma.
5. Catherine Bertakis, another granddaughter, said: "Grandpa is an athlete.