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In Spanish, the plural form of the English word nieces is "las sobrinas".
If you wanted to say "nieces" as a plural, such as "I have two nieces", then it wouldn't need an apostrophe. If you wanted to say something like "My niece's teddybear", showing singular possession, then you would need an apostrophe. The word nieces is a plural noun. If you want to use it as a plural possessive noun then put an apostrophe at the end - nieces' My nieces' husbands are both doctors.
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They are your great nephews and/or great nieces. Alternately, some people say grand-nephews, grand-nieces.
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The English language does not have a single word that means both, or either, nieces and nephews, unless you get very general and say "relative."
Fred badly wants to have a loving relationship with is uncle and believes that Scrooge's 'Scroogy-ness' hurts Scrooge himself the most.
My twin nieces have their birthday soon.One of my nieces has fallen asleep in front of the television.
You would refer to them as your nieces, thought they are formally your wife's nieces. And they would normally call you uncle.
The plural possessive is: nieces' The plural is: niece's
Grand niece.
Your great nieces or newfews