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tatarabuelo

English translation of tatarabuelo

great-grandfather

The Spanish word 'tatarabuelo' translates to 'great-grandfather' in English. This term signifies a familial relationship, specifically your grandmother or grandfather's own grandfather. It's a way to identify an ancestor who is two generations above your grandparents. This word expresses respect and acknowledgement of lineage and heritage within families in Spanish-speaking cultures.


Example sentences using: tatarabuelo

Mi tatarabuelo emigró de España en el año 1900.

English translation of Mi tatarabuelo emigró de España en el año 1900.

My great-great-grandfather emigrated from Spain in 1900.

This phrase talks about the speaker's tatarabuelo (great-great-grandfather) who moved from Spain to another country in the year 1900.

El diario de mi tatarabuelo está lleno de historias fascinantes.

English translation of El diario de mi tatarabuelo está lleno de historias fascinantes.

My great-great-grandfather's diary is full of fascinating stories.

In this sentence, the speaker mentions a diary belonging to their tatarabuelo, suggesting that it contains interesting tales from the past.

Conocí a personas que conocieron a mi tatarabuelo.

English translation of Conocí a personas que conocieron a mi tatarabuelo.

I met people who knew my great-great-grandfather.

This example indicates that the speaker has met individuals who had a personal connection with their tatarabuelo, highlighting the intergenerational links in family history.

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