Your brother's or sister's son is your nephew. Your nephew's or niece's child is your grand-nephew or grand-niece.
It comes from the Italian word for nephew (nipote). One of the popes retired and appointed his nephew as the next pope
Your brother's daughter is your niece, her daughter is your great niece and her granddaughter is your great great niece. It works the same for nephew, aunt, and uncle.
The nephew of Scrooge, Fred, comes to Scrooge's business to invite him to a Christmas celebration. Despite Scrooge's grumpiness and refusal, Fred continues to extend the invitation with warmth and cheer.
Yes, you can take your nephew to the U.S. He, however, will require a visa if not a resident alien or American citizen. If your nephew comes from West Africa, he will also have to undergo a battery of immunization tests due to the current Ebola outbreak. As long as your nephew is healthy and does not pose a risk to other Americans, there will be no problem bringing him to the U.S.A.
ORIGIN Middle English : from Old French neveu, from Latin nepos 'grandson, nephew,' from an Indo-European root shared byDutch neef and German Neffe.I got this from the mac dictionary. !
Your nephew's nephew is the son of one of your nephew's brothers or sisters. He is your great nephew.
Your mother's (mom) nephew is your answer.
Your nephew's son is your grand nephew or great nephew.
Your nephew's son is your great nephew. Your niece's son is also your great nephew.
Your wife's nephew is your nephew and his son is your wife's, and your, great nephew.
The male counterpart of a niece is a nephew.
It depends on whether you want to read the books in the order they were published (The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was the first published) or the chronological order of Narnian history (The Magician's Nephew tells of the creation of Narnia). I recommend the published order - the stories make more sense that way, in my opinion.