In the Maori culture, children usually call their grandfather "koroua."
"Thatha" in Tamil can be replaced with "அத்தை" (Athai), which means grandfather.
Your father's grandmother is typically referred to as your great-grandmother.
there are many ways to say it. :P most popularly used: Thaathaa (தாத்தா) (mom's dad) ammappa , Thaathaa (dad's dad) appappa , paadanaar
Tagalog translation of great grandfather: ninuno; tatay ng lolo
Your great great grandfather.
Your great great grandfather.
Your great grandfather
Your great grandfather
Your father's grandfather is your great grandfather.
He would be your great, great grandfather, but you could call him whatever endearing name you and he prefer -- Granddad, Papa, Grandpa, etc.
Your father's grandfather is your great grandfather.
Your grandfather's brother is your great uncle.
Your father's brother is your uncle. Your Grandfather's brother is your great uncle. Your Great Grandfather's brother is your great great uncle.
he doesn't call his great grandfather anything, but he does call his great GREAT grandfather his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather
Your great great grandfather.
Your grandfather's brother is your Great Uncle.