From great- + great- + grandfather.
great-great-grandfather (plural great-great-grandfathers)
- The father of someone's great-grandparent.
The father of someone's great-grandparent
- Burmese: အဘီ (my) (a.bhi), ဘီ (my) (bhi)
- Catalan: rebesavi (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 高祖父 (zh) (gāozǔfù)
- Czech: prapradědeček m
- Danish: tipoldefar c, tipoldefader c
- Dutch: betovergrootvader (nl) m
- Esperanto: prapraavo
- Faroese: oldurabbi m
- Finnish: isoisoisoisä
- French: arrière-arrière-grand-père (fr) m, trisaïeul (fr) m
- Galician: trasavó m
- German: Ururgroßvater (de) m
- Hungarian: ükapa (hu)
- Icelandic: langlangafi
- Italian: arcavolo (it), trisnonno (it) m, trisavolo (it) m
- Japanese: 高祖父 (ja) (こうそふ, kōsofu)
- Kashmiri: جَدٕ بُڈؠ بَب (jadụ buḍ' bab)
- Korean: 고조부 (ko) (gojobu)
- Latin: abavus m
- Malay: buyut lelaki, buyut (ms), bapa moyang, datuk datuk nenek
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: tippoldefar m
- Nynorsk: tippoldefar m
- Polish: prapradziad (pl) m
- Portuguese: trisavô (pt) m, tataravô (pt) m
- Russian: прапра́дед (ru) m (prapráded), прапраде́душка (ru) m (prapradéduška)
- Serbo-Croatian: čukundeda (sh) m
- Spanish: tatarabuelo (es) m
- Swedish: gammelgammelmorfar c (maternal), gammelgammelfarfar c (paternal)
- Tagalog: lolo sa talampakan
- Thai: ปู่เทียด (th) (bpùu-tîiat) (paternal), ตาเทียด (th) (dtaa-tîiat) (maternal)
- Ukrainian: прапрадід m (prapradid)
- Vietnamese: kị (vi)
- Welsh: hen hen daid m, hen hen dad-cu m
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