Capitalize words such as Mother, Father, Grandmother, Grandfather, Son, Daughter, and Sis when they are used in place of the person's name. Do not capitalize them when they follow possessive pronouns such as my, your, his, her, our,or your. Examples: I will ask Father. I will ask my father.
Exceptions for religious purposes: Our Father... or How are you, Brother Michael?
Your great grandmother would be your mother's grandmother.
Mother - Madre Father - Padre Sister - Hermana Brother - Hermano Aunt - Tia Uncle - Tio
She is your grandmother.
"avia" means the mother of someone's parent, or grandmother.
Direktly transelated into norwegian: Den beste moren or Den beste mammaen but the word; bestemor (direktly transelated to english: the best mother) means grandmother... the best mother of eighter the father or the mother of the baby... hope this helps you out! ;)
A half brother means that they either had the same father or mother as the rest of the siblings, but a different father or mother making them a half brother. You Grandmother's half brother would be your great uncle.
Her mother and father and her brother Henry her grandmother
If your uncle is the brother of your mother or father, his mother is your grandmother and her father is your great grandfather. Your great grandfather's wife is your great grandmother. All presuming that there were no widowers or divorces and second marriages among these ancestors.If your uncle is the husband of the sister of one of your parents, then his mother's father's wife (his maternal grandmother) is not related to you at all.
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Mother, father, grandfather a nd gra ndmother should be capitalized whe n they are used as proper nou ns as i n direct address. Examples: Did you buy a new dress, Mother? Are you home, Gra ndfather?
Your maternal grandmother is the mother of your mother. Similarly your paternal grandmother is the mother of your father, paternal grandfather is father of your father and maternal grandfather is father of your mother.
There's no such thing. You have two grandmothers: Maternal (mother's mother) and paternal (father's mother). Fraternal means "brother."
No. She had a mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, and one brother.
There's no such thing. You have two grandmothers: Maternal (mother's mother) and paternal (father's mother). Fraternal means "brother."
Grandmother in English. English does not distinguish between the Mother's mother and the Father's mother, they are both called Grandmother.
Grandmother in English. English does not distinguish between the Mother's mother and the Father's mother, they are both called Grandmother.
That would be your father's mother. Your mother's mother is your maternal grandmother.