The brother of one's father or mother; also applied to an aunt's husband; -- the correlative of aunt in sex, and of nephew and niece in relationship., A pawnbroker.
l'oncle
UNCLE
No, "uncle" is a noun meaning a brother of one of one's parents. The corresponding adjective is "avuncular."
uncle
It means that it is your uncle's daughter daughter's thing
brother in law
The term "first uncle" has no special meaning in the English language.
You can say 父母の叔父 /chi chi ha ha no o ji/ literally meaning 'parents' uncle' or 大伯父 /oo o ji/ meaning 'great uncle, granduncle'.[oo = elongated 'o' sound]
The English meaning of the Kikuyu word mama is uncle.
because bob's your uncle
It means "uncle" in Japanese...but if you add an extra i, it becomes grandfather....jii chan!
The Malayalam word maathulan means Uncle in English.