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Is there a word in Spanish for a co-grandfather?? For example I am a child's grandfather on the child's father's side and another person is the child's grandfather on the child's mother's side. Something akin to compadre???
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I don't know that there is a word for that. As already mentioned, I'll defer to a native speaker.
This is rather off-topic, but this reminded me of the word concuño which describes a cuñado-cuñado relationship. For example, me and my brother-in-law's wife are concuños. By the way, I see this is your first post Larry-- welcome to the forums!
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On this side of the puddle:
Mi abuelo materno/paterno maternal/paternal here is used to talk about attitude, such as fatherly/motherly the suffix in-law translates into the adjective politic@ Mi madre politica=mi suegra=my wife's ma Concuñad@ is possible. We don't recognise concuño. In general: at that stage of kinship, most spanish speakers would feel the link is too remote, so we tend to specify by chaining 'de' phrases. Ella es la hermana del tio de mi primo segundo del abuelo..... Wait! That's another one: tio/primo segundo as opposed to primo hermano Primo hermano: cousin. My father's brother's son Primo segundo: My father's cousin's son |
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