The gender-neutral term for aunt or uncle in other languages is "tante" in Dutch and "to/a" in Spanish.
D'abord: start with English: aunt and uncle. An "ant" is a six-legged insect.Aunt = tante (my aunt = ma tante)Uncle = oncle (my uncle = mon oncle)An excellent reference for foreign languages can be found at:wordreference.comHope this helps!
The statement means "My uncle's wife is my aunt" The statement literally translates to "The wife of my uncle is my aunt"
Yes, the sentence "you saw your uncle and aunt come out" is grammatically correct. It describes the action of seeing both your uncle and aunt exiting from a place.
Filipino translation of uncle: tiyo
Uncle is "કાકા" (kaka) and aunty is "કાકી" (kaki) in Gujarati.
Uncle
D'abord: start with English: aunt and uncle. An "ant" is a six-legged insect.Aunt = tante (my aunt = ma tante)Uncle = oncle (my uncle = mon oncle)An excellent reference for foreign languages can be found at:wordreference.comHope this helps!
Uncle is to aunt as father is to mother.
He was mad at his aunt and uncle.
Sister-in-law describes a female. Brother-in-law describes a male.
aunt uncle etc.
The opposite relationship of uncle would be Niece or Nephew.(The opposite gender is aunt.)
There is no relation between you, and your biological Uncle's wife's sibling's daughter. Your Uncle's wife is technically an "Aunt in law", though as routine courtesy is simply called "Aunt". Her brother/sister, if your family and her family are that close, could be regarded as an "Uncle/Aunt in law", as a stretch. Thus the daughter of him/her could be thought of as a "cousin in law" to you. But this is all a matter of courtesy, there is no biological or legal relation.
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