It depends on what the precedence has to do with. If it is inheriting an estate with no will it will depend on the state in question. In most places the grandfather will have precedence.
Your uncle's daughter is your first cousin. In the English language, it does not matter whether the uncle is a maternal uncle or a paternal uncle. All the children of your aunts and uncles are your first cousins.
The most common version of the myth has their (maternal) grandfather as Numitor, and their great uncle would be his brother Amulius. I can't find any citations of Numitor's wife having any brothers (or even what her name was), but if they exist then they'd be great-uncles as well.On the paternal side, their father was allegedly Mars, so their paternal grandfather would have been Mars' father Jupiter, with their great-uncles on that side being Jupiter's brothers Neptune and Pluto (and Jupiter himself, by virtue of being also the brother of his own wife ... and Mars' mother ... Juno).
Your grandfather's uncle is your great great uncle. Your grandfather's brother would be your great uncle
If your uncle is the brother of your mother or father, his mother is your grandmother and her father is your great grandfather. Your great grandfather's wife is your great grandmother. All presuming that there were no widowers or divorces and second marriages among these ancestors.If your uncle is the husband of the sister of one of your parents, then his mother's father's wife (his maternal grandmother) is not related to you at all.
Well your father's father is your Grandfather. And it depends how your uncle is related to your grandfather. Your uncle could be your grandfather's son, or your grandfather could have a sibling who's child is your uncle- which would make him your Grandfather's nephew.
Relatives on your Dad's side are Paternal.Relatives on your Mom's side are Maternal.Your father's brother is therefore... your PATERNAL Uncle
Maternal means from your mother's side and paternal means from your father's side...So, maternal grandma = your mother's motherpaternal grandma = your father's mother,maternal uncle = your mother's brother,paternal uncle=your father's uncle,
Your mother's uncle, whether maternal or paternal, is your great uncle. You are his great nephew if you are male, and his great niece if you are female.
Amo is referring to your paternal uncle. Khalo is referring to your maternal uncle.
Zuko's paternal grandfather is the late Firelord Azulon.
Mother in Marathi is "Aai". Father is "Vadil", Elder Sister is "Taai", Younger Suster is "Bahin", Elder/Younger Brother is "Bhau", Maternal Uncle is "Mama", Paternal Uncle is "Kaka", Maternal Aunt is "Mavshi", Paternal Aunt is "Atya".
In Irish it's: deartháir athar (paternal) / deartháir máthar (maternal) / uncail In Welsh it's "ewythr" In Scots Gaelic it's: bràthair athar (paternal) / bràthair màthar (maternal)
In Irish it's: uncail / deartháir máthar (maternal) / deartháir athar (paternal)
If you are a boy, you are a nephew to your uncle. If you are a girl, you are a niece. The English language makes no distinction between relationships with a paternal or maternal relative. Uncles are uncles, nephews are nephews, etc., regardless of which side of the family they may be on.
There are 8 Arabic words for the word cousin: ibn 3am (male cousin from the paternal uncle). ibn khal (male cousin from the maternal uncle). bint 3am (female cousin from the paternal uncle). bint khal (female cousin from the maternal uncle). Then there are cousins from the paternal and maternal aunts: ibn 3amma (male cousin from the paternal aunt). ibn khalah (male cousin from the maternal aunt). bint 3ammah (female cousin from the paternal aunt). bint khalah (female cousin from the maternal aunt). Having so many words in a language indicates the importance of family in Arab culture and the importance of being able to place members exactly on the family tree. Learning a language involves learning its culture as well. Learning Arabic online and studying the words of a family free is made possible through http://www.arabacademy.com
Mother's sister: Mavashi Father's sister: Aatya (soft "t") Maternal uncle's wife: Maami Paternal uncle's wife: Kaku
In Runyankole, your uncle's wife is called "nnyabo." This term is used to refer to the wife of one's paternal or maternal uncle. It is a respectful way to address her in the context of family relationships.