परदादा दादी Meaning in English
परदादा दादी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : grandparents
, great-grandparents
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
पड़पोतामहत्ता
बडप्पन
महान्तशाही
ग्रेबो
प्रतिलोभ
अर्थपिपासा
लोभ या लालच से
लोभ देनेवाली
लोभपूर्वक
लालचियों के समान
लालची की तरह खाना
अतीत के लिये लालायित
लोहित वस्तुँए
लोभ से
परदादा---दादी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
While several sources erroneously suggest that Costa e Silva's parents were Portuguese from Madeira, both his parents were Brazilians, although one of his great-grandparents was a Portuguese immigrant from Lisbon.
Jan Van Dyke and his wife, Annetje Verkirk Van Buren, great-grandparents of Rachel Van Dyke, subject of the To Read My Heart: The Journal of Rachel Van Dyke, 1810–1811.
She resides on a farm that belonged to her great-grandparents.
Lady Charlotte Murray (1775–1832) married 1st Sir John Menzies of Castle Menzies, 4th Baronet and 2nd Admiral Sir Adam Drummond KCH, 7th of Megginch (great-grandparents of John Drummond, 15th Baron Strange).
His great-grandparents fled Eastern Europe due to rekindled anti-Semitism.
He is a double second cousin of both of them, as their great-grandparents were a pair of brothers and a pair of sisters who married.
Her great-grandparents were Telésforo Polo y Briz and Isabel Astudillo.
and Astudillo, Selena began writing and recording a track based on a story about her great-grandparents.
The family name was originally "Kulas" when Kulash's great-grandparents lived in Poland.
: great-grandparents; great-grandchildren (曾祖父母; 曾孫).
He posthumously reveals that his great-grandparents, Frank and Maud Baum, were the true parents of Dorothy Gale in a letter.
Much of her family, including her parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents attended some of the best historically black colleges, such as the Tuskegee Institute and Howard University.
: great-great-grandparents (高祖父母).
परदादा---दादी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
His parents divorced when he was a child, and he was living with his mother and grandparents at the time of the 1900 Census.
The program also provides services geared towards the family units of grandparents and other older relatives now in the stages of care-taking for related children eighteen years of age and under.
Born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Morse lived with his siblings and grandparents in Jamaica until the age of six when he moved back to his birthplace.
Under EU legislation, descendants of these animals with parents and grandparents entered in the main section of an EU country herd book are then eligible to be entered into the main section of the herd book for the same breed.
His grandparents were Huguenot refugees, and he was 511/512 French and 1/512 Italian by blood.
Well, What can I do with their grandparents and grandmothers?.
This affair went on with their grandparents and grandparents.
Crichton's second and last novel, The Camerons, published by Knopf in 1972, was drawn from the lives of his great grandparents, a Scottish coal mining family.
The artist's grandparents were Major Edward William Burton, Clifden, who was High Sheriff of Clare in 1799, and his wife, Jane Blood of nearby Roxton, Co.
It was also revealed that his grandfather Joe was born in Southport but was brought to Ireland as a baby and brought up by his grandparents in Ballina, County Mayo.
Including grandparents, about 22% of newborns in France between 2006 and 2008 had at least one foreign-born grandparent (9% born in another European country, 8% born in Maghreb and 2% born in another region of the world).