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Meaning of grandchild | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Standard

Definitions

  1. A child of someone's child.
  2. A child of someone's child

Equivalents

Afrikaans kleinkind
Azərbaycanca nəvə
Беларуская унук унучка
Български внук внучка
বাংলা নাতি
Bosanski унук
Català net neta
Čeština vnouče
Cymraeg wyr
Dansk barnebarn
Ελληνικά εγγόνι
Esperanto genepo
Español nieto
Euskara biloba
Suomi lapsenlapsi
Français petit-enfant
Gaeilge o
Gàidhlig ogha
Galego neto
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi moʻopuna
עברית נכד נכדה
Hrvatski унук
Magyar unoka
Հայերեն թոռ թոռնիկ
Bahasa Indonesia cucu
Íslenska barnabarn
Italiano nipote
日本語
ქართული შვილიშვილი
Қазақша немере
ខ្មែរ ចៅ នត្តា
한국어 손주 외손주
Kurdî apo nêt net o O o
ລາວ ຫລານ
Lietuvių anūkas vaikaitis
Latviešu mazbērns
Te Reo Māori mokopuna
Македонски внук внука
Монгол ач зээ
Bahasa Melayu cucu چوچو
မြန်မာဘာသာ မြေ
Nederlands kindskind kleinkind
Polski wnuczę
Português neta neto
Ikinyarwanda umwuzukuru
ChiShona muzukuru
Српски унук
Svenska barnbarn
Kiswahili mjukuu
ไทย หลาน
Tagalog apo
Türkçe torun
Українська онуча
اردو پوتا پوتی ناتن ناتی
Tiếng Việt cháu
IsiZulu umzukulu

Examples

“...he fell into amazement when he thought of the Herculean labours those fifteen pairs of hands had performed: of the cows they had milked, the butter they had made, the gardens they had planted, the children and grandchildren they had tended, the brooms they had worn out, the mountains of food they had cooked. It made him dizzy.”
“Legendary NFL quarterback Joe Montana and his wife confronted a woman suspected of trying to kidnap their grandchild Saturday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.”
“A couple in India are suing their son and daughter-in-law – for not giving them grandchildren after six years of marriage.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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