"They met us at the airport."
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.A singular pronoun takes the place of a singular noun.A plural pronoun takes the place of a plural noun, or two or more nouns.Examples:Aunt Jane made cookies for Jack and Jill.She made cookies for Jack and Jill. (singular)Aunt Jane made them for Jack and Jill. (plural)Aunt Jane made cookies for them. (plural)
Auntie is the usual spelling, but aunty is a variant.
A plural pronoun is a word that takes the place of a plural noun or two or more nouns for a person or thing.The plural personal pronouns are: we, us, you, they, them.Examples:Aunt Jane made cookies.Aunt Jane made them for Jack and Jill. (the pronoun 'them' takes the place of the plural noun 'cookies')They love Aunt Jane's cookies. (the pronoun 'they' takes the place of the nouns 'Jack and Jill')
Uncle is to aunt as father is to mother.
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.
The plural of aunt is aunts.
If your aunt has a brother who is not your uncle, then your aunt is the wife of one of your parent's brothers, and that aunt's brother is no relation to you.
Great great aunt/uncle. To your niece, you are the aunt/uncle, to her child you would be the great aunt/uncle. So you would then be the great great aunt/uncle of her child's child (her grandson)
Your niece will call you her aunt or uncle.
I saw your aunt and uncle