Can you tell me how to say grandparents,granddaughter,and grandson in french thanks
grand-pères, granparents
petite-fille, grandaughter
petit-fils grandson
Almost, but not quite on grandparents = les grands-parents
English is granddaughter
Sra (aka Mme)
Acually, the granddaughter is right & the other =]] good jobb
Of course! Here's how you can say grandparents, granddaughter, and grandson in French:
1. Grandparents:
The word for grandparents in French is "les grands-parents." It is a plural noun. "Les" means "the" in French, and "grands-parents" means "grandparents." You can use this term to refer to both paternal and maternal grandparents.
2. Granddaughter:
To say granddaughter in French, you would say "la petite-fille." "La" means "the" in French, and "petite-fille" means "granddaughter." Note that "petite" here translates to "grand" in the sense of "grandchild."
3. Grandson:
To say grandson in French, you would say "le petit-fils." "Le" means "the" in French, and "petit-fils" means "grandson." Just like with "petite-fille," "petit" here translates to "grand" as a term for "grandchild."
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