There is no such thing as a Native American language. Each tribe and sometimes each clan had its own language. You would have to be more specific as to tribe.
孙女 [sūn nǚ] - the daughter of your son 外孙女 [wài sūn nǚ] - the daughter of your daughter
娘 (musume) is daughter and 孫 (mago) is grandchild, so 孫娘 (magomusume) is granddaughter.
There are two ways to say 'granddaughter' in Swedish:- sondotter (son's daughter)- dotterdotter (daughter's daughter)In Swedish, one must distinguish between one's daughter's children and one's son's children. For example, the maternal grandmother of a girl would refer to her as 'dotterdotter'.The word for grandchild is simply barnbarn.
Your sister's son's daughter is your sister's granddaughter and your great niece. (Some would say "grand niece.") You are her great uncle or great aunt.
hard to say considering that there doesn't exist a language, 'native american'...
There is no one language called "Native American." There are MANY Native American languages.
You say granddaughter in French as "petite-fille."
Daughter - Дочь; Pronounced " doch' " or " dotsch " Granddaughter - Внучка; Pronounced " vnoosh-ka " or " vn-oosh-ka "
Granddaughter is translated to "ਪੋਤ੍ਰੀ" in Punjabi.
"Granddaughter" in Welsh is "hwyres."
"Prawnuczka"
Which Language? You do realize that there 150+ Native American languages?