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From great- + grandchild.
great-grandchild (plural great-grandchildren)
- The child (son or daughter) of one's grandchild.
Additional instances of "great-" can be prepended to the term, each indicating one further generation of descent. For large numbers of generations a number can be substituted, for example, "fourth great-grandchild", "four-greats grandchild" or "four-times-great-grandchild".
The child (son or daughter) of one's grandchild
- Asturian: bisñetu (ast) m, bisnietu (ast) m, bisñeta (ast) f, bisnieta (ast) f
- Brunei Malay: cicit
- Burmese: မြစ် (my) (mrac)
- Catalan: besnet (ca) m, renet (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 息 (sik1)
- Mandarin: 曾孫/曾孙 (zh) (zēngsūn), 重孫/重孙 (zh) (chóngsūn)
- Danish: oldebarn (da) n
- Dutch: achterkleinkind (nl) n
- Estonian: lapselapselaps
- Ewe: tɔgbuitɔgbuiyɔvi n (a man's great-grandchild), mamamamɛyɔvi n (a woman's great-grandchild)
- Finnish: lapsenlapsenlapsi
- French: arrière-petit-enfant (fr) m
- Georgian: შვილთაშვილი (šviltašvili)
- German: Urenkelkind (de) n, Urenkel (de) m, Urenkelin (de) f
- Greek: δισέγγονο (el) n (diséngono)
- Hungarian: dédunoka (hu)
- Icelandic: barnabarnabarn (is) n
- Ido: posnepoto (io)
- Indonesian: cicit (id)
- Italian: bisnipote m or f
- Japanese: 曾孫 (ja) (himago)
- Kazakh: өбере (öbere), шөбере (kk) (şöbere)
- Latin: pronepos m or f
- Malay:
- Jawi: چيچيت (ms)
- Rumi: cicit (ms)
- Manx: aa-oe m or f
- Montana Salish: t'ot'ó
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: oldebarn n
- Nynorsk: oldebarn n
- Persian: نبیره (fa) (nabire)
- Polish: prawnuczek m, prawnuczka (pl) f, prawnuczę n
- Portuguese: bisneto (pt) m, bisneta (pt) f
- Russian: пра́внук (ru) m (právnuk), пра́внучка (ru) f (právnučka)
- Scottish Gaelic: iar-ogha m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Roman: praunuče (sh) n
- Spanish: bisnieto (es) m, bisnieta (es) f
- Swahili: kitukuu (sw)
- Swedish: barnbarnsbarn (sv) n
- Tagalog: apo sa tuhod
- Thai: เหลน (th) (lěen)
- Turkish: netirge
- Ukrainian: правнуча́ n (pravnučá)
- Vietnamese: chắt (vi) (𡦫)
- Welsh: gorwyr m, gorwyres f
- Yiddish: אור־אייניקל n (ur-eynikl)
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