Your aunts and uncles are the sisters and brothers of your parents. So they are "blood related." But you also call the husband of your mother's sister your uncle, and he is not "blood related." So aunts and uncles are not always really related to you.
the daughter's cousin
She's technically your aunt-in-law. You obviously wouldn't actually call her "Aunt in law Sally", so you should just refer to her as "Aunt Sally."
Aunts.
They'd be your cousin.
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In Sotho, you can say "Dumela morati."
Your grandmother's sisters are your Great Aunts.
The song is Sotho, as explained and translated by a native Sotho speaker. Visit the related link for more information.
We Puerto Ricans call aunts tee tee but the Mexicans call them Tia
Your mother's aunt's husband's sister is your mother's aunts sister-in-law but is not related to you. Her son is not related to you either.
anta! (thats what scinents call ants that are aunts)