What Do French-Canadians Call Their Grandfathers?
Definition:
French Canadians are those of French heritage who immigrated to Canada during the 17th and 18 centuries. Most of them live in the province of Quebec, although sizeable numbers live in other parts of Canada and in the United States.
The French-Canadian name for grandfather is pépé or pépère. Papi or papie can be used as well. Grandpère is the literal translation but is seldom used as a name for grandchildren to call their grandparents.
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