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what what do you call your father's father​

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Answered by shahrukhgraveiens
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Answer:

You will call your father's father your grandfather.

A family is a group of members related either by birth or who live together.

It generally comprises a father, and mother who bears offspring later call their child. Then they carry forward their family which introduces new roles in the family as grandfather and grandmother.

A family could be a joint family or a nuclear family. A joint family is where a grandfather, grandmother, and other cousins live together in a house. A nuclear family is where parents live with their child or children alone.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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  • A person's father's father​ is called their grandfather.
  • In most societies, a grandfather is an elderly male who is an ancestor of one or more living persons.  
  • Some languages refer to the grandfathers of both parents equally, while in others gender specificity is used such as "father's father" and "mother's father".  
  • In recent years the term grandfather is no longer restricted to the immediate father of the person being referred to but is also used for the father's father of other family members.
  • Their father's grandfather​ is their father's father, and their grandfather's grandfather​ is their grandfather's father, and so on.
  • This is the same pattern that applies to the maternal line.

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