be your great uncle
Traditionally, the Cheyenne called a father's brother "father" - tsehe-hestovestse. Now another term is often used for uncle - tsehe-shehestovestse."My uncle" is tsehe-sheheto or na-xane.
Your father or another uncle.
Uncail
The Yiddish slang term for "uncle" is "tante" (pronounced "tanta"). However, it is important to note that this is a slang term and not the formal Yiddish word for uncle, which is "onkel."
The word uncle is a singular noun. The plural term is uncles.
One other name for 'uncle' is the brother of one's mother. Another name for 'uncle' is the brother of one's father. Still another name for 'uncle' is the very good friend of one's parents.
Aunt or uncle would be the most common term. The actual term would be great aunt or great uncle.
The gender-neutral term for aunt or uncle in other languages is "tante" in Dutch and "to/a" in Spanish.
The English language has no specific term for a relationship between your uncle and your wife. Your uncle will usually call her "my nephew's wife" and she can call him "my husband's uncle."
Assuming we are talking direct line, your uncle is a sibling to one of your parents. His uncle is also an uncle to one of your parents and therefore your grand uncle.
No. Your uncle is either your parent's brother or the husband of your parent's sister. A few people try to use "uncle-in-law" to describe the husband of your parent's sister, but the term is a little used, invented term that is not widely accepted.