"Imo" is used to say to maternal side. So you would use it for your mother's sisters or something.
"Gomo" would be used for your father's side. So you would address your aunts on your father's side as "Gomo"
Θεία, Thia
Th is pronounced like "th" in throw and thirst
Aunt = 이모 [eeh-moh]
Uncle = 삼촌 [sahm-chohn]
숙모
pronounced "sugmo"
uncle is eemoeboo and aunt is emo
The japanese word for Aunt is obasan.
Uncle = Tio. Aunt = Tia.
Uncle is "ΰͺΰͺΎΰͺΰͺΎ" (kaka) and aunty is "ΰͺΰͺΎΰͺΰ«" (kaki) in Gujarati.
Tante
it is pronounced sam-choon or gomo-bu
Aunt = Tente; Uncle = Oncle
no gender. none.
If she,s you Uncle by marriage sister and then shes realted to you by marriage and she,s Aunt in law or some people say distant Aunt. But if you ever reference her or introducing her to someone you just say she,s my Auntie.
Uncle is to aunt as father is to mother.
if you mean, like to stop calling them, lets say auntie jane and uncle john, well, you could change it to like just aunt ____ and uncle _____, when your a teen. but they will always be your aunt and uncle, no matter what.
Sister-in-law describes a female. Brother-in-law describes a male.
The opposite relationship of uncle would be Niece or Nephew.(The opposite gender is aunt.)
The son of your aunt and uncle is your first cousin.