musuko "Musuko" (むすこ・息子) would be used by a father (or mother) to refer to a son, but to address a son, a father would usually use the son's name, followed by an honorific or its equivalent. Hence, if the son's name was Ken (けん), the father would address the son as Ken-kun (けんくん or けん君) or Ken-chan (けんちゃん), the endings or honorific being those used to a person who is close to or familiar to the speaker.
A son of your father's brother would be your cousin.
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The person in question would be yourself. The relationship "father's mother's daughter's son" refers to your father's sister's son, which would be you if you are the son of your father.
It depends on the usage. "The father and son went to the movies together" would be OK, but most of the time you would say "the father and the son" or "the father and his son" to make it more clear.
The son of your father's first cousin is your second cousin .
Man's father = My father's son. My father's son = me. That man's father = me. I am the father of my son.
マディソン /ma di son/ would be the Japanese term for that name.
Depends on your part in it. If you isn't the father to either of them, then there's no "real" relationship between them. Your exwife's son would be the "stepfathers stepson" to your current wife's son's. If you're the father to the current wife's son then the other would be "his father's stepson". If you're the father to the exwife's son but not the current, then the first son is "the son of his stepfather" to the current wife's son. If you're tha father to both then they're half brothers.
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Your father's father is your grandfather.Your grandfather's brother is your great uncle.Your great uncle's son is your fahter's first cousin and your first cousin, once removed.
You would call your father's brother's granddaughter's son your second cousin. In family terms, your father's brother is your uncle, his granddaughter is your cousin, and her son is your second cousin.
You would be the seventh child of your father who would have to be the seventh child of his family.