The English language has no specific term for two unrelated people who have the same aunt.
Two unrelated people, A and B, can have the same aunt if the brother of A's parent is married to the sister of B's parent. The couple are aunt and uncle to both A and B, but A and B are not related to each other.
I call my grandma's aunt, Great Aunt. Maybe that's what you call her, but she is of course your great-great-aunt.
He would call your aunt his great aunt. In informal situations, great aunts are sometimes called, simply aunt.
Well, isn't that a happy little family tree question! Your aunt's husband's sister is your aunt by marriage. Just think of all the lovely family gatherings and painting sessions you can have together!
The marriage between Pocahontas aunt Colleen was so important because they loved each other
Your uncle's wife is your aunt.
Your uncle-by-marriage's nephews might be you and your siblings. You are your uncle's nephew or niece.They might be the children of your aunt's siblings (your aunt being his wife), in which case they are your cousins.If they are your uncle's nephews by virtue of being children of his siblings, they are no relation to you at all.
you could still call her your aunt if you want but it really depends how she is related to you...like if she is one of your parents sister, then she is still your aunt, but if she was married to one of your parents siblings then she isn't technically your aunt anymore.
She is your aunt. This is true in most traditions. English does not distinguish between an aunt by marriage (father's brother's wife) or an aunt by blood relation (father's sister).
She is your aunt. This is true in most traditions. English does not distinguish between an aunt by marriage (father's brother's wife) or an aunt by blood relation (father's sister).
Your uncle through marriage is the husband of your aunt, the sister of your father or mother. All of your aunt's nieces (the daughters of her siblings) are also his nieces. So you (if your are female) and our sisters are nieces of your uncle through marriage, as are the other daughters of the siblings of your parents.Also, your uncle through marriage has nieces who are the daughters of his bothers and sisters. They are not related to you because you do not share any ancestor with them.
You can call him by his first name but if your comfertable and your aunt says it's okay, call him uncle whatever (: lol
I call my grandma's aunt, Great Aunt. Maybe that's what you call her, but she is of course your great-great-aunt.
Your uncle/aunt's son/daughter is an adult and you are still small, your uncle/aunt's daughter had a child, and that child will call you uncle. Uncles/aunts are your dad/mom's siblings.
While most simply call her Aunt Dolly, there is a twist. When Dolly and her husband got their large house in Nashville, five of Dolly's younger siblings moved in with them. When those siblings had kids, everyone came up with the idea that they would call Dolly 'Aunt Granny' and her husband 'Uncle Peepaw', as they felt they were more like grandparents.
If your aunt married your uncle, the brother of one of your parents, and if she had children from a previous marriage, those children are not related to you. You can, however, call them cousins if they are young or if you really like them. The children your aunt has with your uncle are certainly related to you; they are your first cousins.
If you are a female you could be talking about yourself. You could also refer to a sister this way. This could also refer to a cousin of yours, since your aunt's husband may have nieces through more than one sibling (either his siblings or your aunt's siblings). It is not clear whether you are related to your aunt or to your uncle by blood, but it is very probably one of them and not both.If your aunt is the sister of one of your parents, then her husband (your uncle) may have nieces who are not related to you at all. These would be the daughters of his siblings.
Your father and your aunt are siblings (brother and sister) The grandchildren of siblings are second cousins to each other.