step-uncle?
This is a correct appellation, but there are other considerations. Is this a step-uncle of long standing you are comfortable just calling Uncle ? Are you older than this step-uncle ? Perhaps you would both be more comfortable just using first names ? This is a family decision, feel free to give your opinion to the parents in a respectful manner and try to find a solution everybody is comfortable with.
Your father's brother is your uncle. The English language does not have different words for the older or the younger brother. Both are simply your uncles.
Your father's brother, whether big or little, is your uncle.
In common usage of the English language, the brother of your father-in-law is your spouse's uncle, but is not related to you.
Your father's brother is your uncle.
Your mother's brother is your uncle
He is your uncle
lakeland, but her mother, brother and stepfathers is winters
She doesn't have any stepfathers
It is the irrational fear of stepfathers.
In Scotland, you would call your brother "bruv" or "brother," similar to how you would in other English-speaking countries.
stepfathers........lol
The plural of stepfather is stepfathers.
The word for brother in Tamil is "āŽāŽā¯āŽžāŽ¤āŽ°āŽŠā¯" (sakodharan).
You would call your husband's younger brother a brother-in-law.
Your son will be a nephew to your brother, and will call him "Uncle".
what i call my father elder brother's wife
Brother
Brother