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grandpapa
[ grand-puh-pah; gran-pah-puh, grand-, gram- ]
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Example Sentences
Rather than make me sad as they used to, my dad wanted people to listen to his music; whenever Christmas comes, I am happy to put on his album and play it for my children and tell them: "That is grandpapa singing."
“I am afraid that must be admitted,” said Herbert; “and then I shall come back for the dear little thing, and the dear little thing and I will walk quietly into the nearest church. Remember! The blessed darling comes of no family, my dear Handel, and never looked into the red book, and hasn’t a notion about her grandpapa. What a fortune for the son of my mother!”
“Am I, grandpapa’s granddaughter, to be nothing in the house?” said Mrs. Pocket.
“I hope I know my poor grandpapa’s position. Jane, indeed!”
“Babies are to be nut-crackered dead, for people’s poor grandpapa’s positions!”
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What doesgrandpapa mean?
Grandpapa is an informal word for grandfather—the father of a person’s parent.
A much more common synonym is grandpa. The word papa is an informal way to say father and is much more commonly used.
Grandpapa should be capitalized when it’s used as a proper name, as in Please tell Grandpapa that I miss him.
But grandpapa does not need to be capitalized when it’s simply used as a way to refer to him, as in Please tell my grandpapa that I miss him.
Example: It doesn’t matter what you call your grandpapa, as long as you call him.
Where doesgrandpapa come from?
The first records of the word grandpapa come from the late 1600s. The word papa is first recorded in the 1600s but was certainly used in speech much earlier than that. The prefix grand- is used in family terms to indicate a person who is one generation removed, as in grandparent and grandchild. (The prefix great- indicates yet another generation, as in great-grandpa.)
Grandfathers often have special bonds with their grandchildren (who they’re known to spoil with love, affection, and candy). It’s common for grandchildren to refer to their grandfathers with informal names. Grandpa is perhaps the most common variant of the word grandfather, but there are many others, including grandpapa, grandpop, grampa, gramps, and grandpappy. Many families have their own specific version, such as Pop-Pop, Poppy, and Pa Pa.
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What are some synonyms for grandpapa?
- grandpa
- grandpappy
- gramps
- grandpop
- pop-pop
- grandfather
What are some words that share a root or word element with grandpapa?
- grandparent
- grandmama
- pa
- papa
What are some words that often get used in discussing grandpapa?
How isgrandpapa used in real life?
Grandpapa is one of the many informal variants of the word grandfather. When it’s used as a proper name, Grandpapa should be capitalized.
Upon listening to the voice of her Grandpapa Love, Ruby Adams said ”They stuck together until the very last end. And I really believe that that may be a message that they were really trying to leave.”
Another amazing read from The Bitter Southerner. Very long, well worth it.
— Robin J Phillips (@RobinJP)
If you're grandparents are alive, do call them & if it's safe, do visit them. I promise myself I'll do that with my grandpapa
— Yazan Abbadi (@yazanjkm)
Watching watercolor painting timelapses with my great grandpapa is the best thing I could ever ask for..💞💞😊🎨
— 👅LeonaCan👅 (@leona_can)
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Is grandpapa used correctly in the following sentence?
I’m a grandpapa of two and a father of five, so I know a thing or two about temper tantrums.
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