When I was growing up, it was "great uncle". We have a lot of fun with this, as in "I'm going to ask the Great Uncle Mark if I can have some ice cream." Anyway, to answer your question, we always use great uncle or great aunt when referring to those relatives.
that would be your uncle
grand uncle
The relationship of the sibling of your sister-in-law or brother-in-law to you does not have a name in English. You could call them your brother- or sister-in-law if you want, or you can call them the brother or sister of your brother- or sister-in-law.
little brother
Your grandfather's brother is your Great Uncle.
Your brother's grandson is your great nephew.
Your father's brother is your uncle. Your Grandfather's brother is your great uncle. Your Great Grandfather's brother is your great great uncle.
You are not related. Your granddaughter is by marriage.
Great Granddaughter
granddaughter = nechda (נכדה)granddaughters = nechadot (נכדות)
You still call your brother, your brother.
Teresa Caltabiano, and two great granddaughters Lily and Emma
Your grand-daughter's brother is your grandson. Their mother would be your child. Her mother-in-law is not related to you, as you do not share a common ancestor.
The word for brother in Tamil is "āŽāŽā¯āŽžāŽ¤āŽ°āŽŠā¯" (sakodharan).
You would call your husband's younger brother a brother-in-law.
Your son will be a nephew to your brother, and will call him "Uncle".
what i call my father elder brother's wife
The Hebrew word for granddaughter is nechda - נכדה
Brother