uncle
The masculine equivalent of "aunt" is "uncle." An uncle is typically the brother of one's parent or the husband of one's aunt. The term is used to refer to male relatives in the same familial context as an aunt.
Ciocia or Ciotka is the word for aunt in Polish. Aunt = ciotka; uncle = wujeck
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender specific noun for the sister of your parent is aunt.The gender specific noun for the brother of your parent is uncle.
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Aunt is 'tante' and uncle is 'oncle' in French. As a pet name, Auntie is 'Tatie'.
The correct spelling is cousin (son or daughter of your aunt or uncle).
Uncle is to aunt as father is to mother.
If you mean aunt as in 'the wife of an uncle', then in German it would be "Tante". Remember that all German nouns are always spelt with a capital letter!
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.
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)
In spanish, aunt is tia and uncle is tio.
I saw your aunt and uncle
Your uncle's sister is your aunt, or possibly your mother.
Your niece will call you her aunt or uncle.