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My niece called asking for money. My brother's or sister's daughter is my niece.
The possessive form for the singular noun niece is niece's.
The feminine opposite of nephew is niece.
That is the correct spelling of niece (a sibling's daughter).
Yes, the noun niece, as a word for a person is a concrete noun.
My niece called asking for money. My brother's or sister's daughter is my niece.
Nièce.
Since nephews are male, use of the word "Miss" in any form is inappropriate. It is not usual to use either "Mr" or "Miss" in connection with these relationship names. It is appropriate to say or write, "My nephew is named Bob" or "My niece is named Maria." If you want to address them in a letter, it is usual to use their first name without the relationship. So you would not write "Dear Nephew Bob", but you might write "Dear Maria." It is not uncommon for a niece or nephew to use the term Aunt or uncle in addressing you, however. So a niece might write to her uncle as "Dear Uncle Joe."
Please write a longer question. If you are asking what is her relationshipp to you - she's your neice. You are her uncle.
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That depends on the law of inheritance in the state where your aunt had her last residence.
Since it's her husband's niece the niece is just your sister's niece through marriage and not your niece.
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Your sister's daughter is your niece. If you are a woman, you are your niece's aunt; if you are a man, you are your niece's uncle. Your sister's son is your nephew.
In a letter to his niece.
Your mother's niece is your first cousin. Your first cousin's daughter is your first cousin, once removed.
No. Your wife's niece is also your niece, but the husband of the niece is not related to you or to your wife.