Nieto in english

grandchild

pronunciation: grændtʃaɪld part of speech: noun
In gestures

nieto = grandson ; grandchild [grandchildren, pl.] ; grandkid. 

Example: A writer of children's books reflects on how observing the way in which her grandson played during a stay reminded her of how she approached learning by observation and experience and how this was the way in which she learned how to write children's books.Example: If we can regard the card catalog as a tool that has been terrific and one about which our grandchildren going to the Smithsonian Institution will say, 'That's what my grandmother used in the olden days,' then we're on our way to letting it die with dignity = If we can regard the card catalog as a tool that has been terrific and one about which our grandchildren going to the Smithsonian Institution will say, 'That's what my grandmother used in the olden days,' then we're on our way to letting it die with dignity.Example: She went to the dollar store and bought a whole bunch of stickers and junk (hair bobbles etc) to send to her grandkids.

more:

» mimar a + Posesivo + nietospoil + Posesivo + grandchild .

Example: It is often said that one of the best perks of being a grandparent is having the opportunity to spoil your grandchild.

» sobrino nietogreat nephew .

Example: The popular image of Cleopatra is drawn from her enemy, Octavian, Julius Caesar's great nephew and heir and the first emperor of Rome.
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