What does dědeček in Czech mean?

What is the meaning of the word dědeček in Czech? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use dědeček in Czech.

The word dědeček in Czech means děda, dědeček, dědeček, děd, děda, dědeček, děda, dědeček. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word dědeček

děda

(father of [sb]'s parent)

Irene's grandfather is still very strong for his old age.

dědeček

(parent of one's parent) (muž)

dědeček

(informal (father of your parent)

My granddad is a World War II veteran.

děd

(very dated (old man) (starý člověk)

Old father James is coming to visit.

děda, dědeček

(informal (parent's father)

James visits his grandpa every month.

děda, dědeček

(informal (in direct address)

Don't forget to phone Grandpa today.

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