You do you call your sons's son your "grandson" !
He calls his sons brother son also
My sister's son is my nephew.
Your uncle's sons and daughters are your first cousins.
You wold call them your brothers sons. Hope this helps :)
Sons would be plural and son's is possessive. Tickyul
hazrat dawood has 19 sons.......
Cousin.
There are three sons of Miles Davis.Son: Gregory (b. 1946)Son: Miles IV (b. 1950)Son: Erin (b. 1970's or 1980's)
Sons-in-law is the plural for son-in-law.
Your sister's son is your nephew His sons are your grandnephews, and his daughters are your grandnieces.
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* filius: son (subject in sentence) * filium: son (object in sentence) * filio: to/for son * filii: sons (subject in sentence) * filios: sons (object in sentence) * filiis: to/for sons The words with a bold "s" at the end is to emphasise that they are plural only. Note that Latin does not specify 'a' or 'the'; these words are taken from context.