Yes you are but not by blood.
Distant related by marriage and can say cousin in law as you both connect into one family as both Aunt and Uncle but however not on same blood line.
Your relation to your dad's sister's husbnd would be uncle by marriage. Because your dad's sister is your aunt, therefore the person she marries is your uncle but because he isn't a bloodrelative he is an uncle by marriage.
The mother of your uncle (by marriage) is not related to you. Neither are any of her other descendants or relations.
Your uncle through marriage is the husband of your aunt, the sister of your father or mother. All of your aunt's nieces (the daughters of her siblings) are also his nieces. So you (if your are female) and our sisters are nieces of your uncle through marriage, as are the other daughters of the siblings of your parents.Also, your uncle through marriage has nieces who are the daughters of his bothers and sisters. They are not related to you because you do not share any ancestor with them.
None.Your daughter's husband is your son-in-law and his sister is your daughter's sister-in-law. But the English language does not consider you to be related to your daughter's husband's sister
Your uncle's wife is your aunt and her children are presumably his children, too. They are your first cousins. If your uncle's wife has children from a previous marriage, you are not related to them because you have no ancestors in common. However, if your uncle married her while the children were very young, they may effectively be treated as your first cousins.
No, you are not related to your wife's uncle.
Your mother's husband is your father or step-father. His brother-in-law is either the husband of his sister or the brother of your mother. * The brother of your mother is your uncle. * The husband of your father's sister is your uncle. * The husband of your step-father's sister is your step-uncle if you like him or if you are required to associate with him a lot. If you don't deal with him much, then you can consider him not to be related to you. So you have either an uncle, a step-uncle, or no relation.
Your father's sister is your aunt and her husband is your uncle. Some would say "uncle by marriage."
You aren't related by blood, however, he would be referred to as Uncle.
Since your sister's husband's daughter is usually your sister's daughter, you are her aunt or uncle. If the husband's daughter is from a prior marriage (before he married your sister) then the daughter is not related to you. However, if the daughter is young, her father may have her call you and treat you as an aunt or uncle.
The term "great-aunt-by-marriage" is little used in the genealogy community but clearly refers to the wife of your great uncle. If her children are also the great uncle's children then they are your parent's first cousins and your first cousins, once removed. If the children are not also your great uncle's children (they would be from a previous marriage of his wife) then they are not related to you, and the English language has no special term for them.
Your father's brother is your uncle. Your uncle's wife is your aunt (and your father's sister-in-law). Her sister is not related to you or to your father, but is your uncle's sister-in-law.