Your uncles are the brothers of you mother or father, or the husbands of your parent's sisters.
Your dad's sister-in-law could be the sister of his wife, your mother. In that case, her brother is also your mother's brother and is therefore your uncle.
However, your dad's sister-in-law could be the wife of his brother. In that case, her brother is your dad's brother-in-law but is not related to you.
u call your dads brother uncle in English
i call him uncle Micheal because he is my uncle and his name is Micheal
Step uncle
A Great half uncle.
you cant. the definition of an uncle is either your moms or your dads brother. so itz impossible to have a brother and a son in the same person.
be your great uncle
Your dad's brother is your uncle. If your uncle married your friend's aunt, that does not make you and your friend any more related than you were before. However, your uncle's child is your first cousin, and also your friend's first cousin.
The brother of your aunt's husband is not your uncle. Also the brother of your uncle who is not your uncle is your father.
Your mother's brother is your uncle.
your auntie.. your sisters father is your dad..your dads brother is your uncle..your uncles daughter is your cousin and your cousins mother is your auntie:)!
Your uncle is the brother of one of your parents. Your great uncle is the brother of one of your grandparents. Your great great uncle is the brother of one of your great grandparents.
It depends on how he's your uncle. If he's your uncle because he's your father's brother, his brother is also your uncle. Or your father. If he's your uncle because he's your mother's brother, his brother is also your uncle. If he's your uncle because he's married to your mother's or father's sister, his brother is pretty much "no relation" to you, or at least English does not have a specific phrase for the relationship that's more concise than "uncle's brother".