If the aunt is your mother or a parent's sister, then her uncle is your great uncle. If the aunt is not related to you, her uncle isn't either.
Your mother's father's (i.e. your grandfather's) uncle's brother is either your great-great uncle or your great-grandfather.
Your mother's uncle is your great uncle. His uncle is your great great uncle.
Your Uncle.
Your uncle/aunt's son/daughter is an adult and you are still small, your uncle/aunt's daughter had a child, and that child will call you uncle. Uncles/aunts are your dad/mom's siblings.
My uncle? Or uncles in general? Or your uncle? My uncle is genial. Uncles in general are avuncular. Your uncle is unidentified.
uncles
The plural word of uncle is...uncles! It's kinda a no-brainer!
The noun "uncles" is the plural form of the singular noun "uncle".Examples:Both of my uncles are bald. (plural, two uncles)My uncle gave me the book. (singular, one uncle)
I call my mother mom
Answer:JoeAnswer:If you and your uncle are blood-related, you would call his parents your grandparents. If you and your uncle are not blood-related, you could just call his parents Mr. and Mrs...(insert name).
Uncles is more than one uncle.Uncle's indicates something belonging to one uncle.
Your mother's mother is your grandmother.
No, "uncle" is a singular noun. The plural form is "uncles" when referring to more than one uncle.
My uncle is older than my father. We went to see her uncle.