ORIGIN Middle English : from Old French neveu, from Latin nepos 'grandson, nephew,' from an Indo-European root shared byDutch neef and German Neffe.
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nephew in yoruba
My nephew, David, is a lawyer.
No, there is no such legal or traditional relationship as nephew-in-law. The term nephew-in-law is not recognized, as it can create confusion due to the lack of clarity in describing the actual relationship.
The plural of nephew is nephews.
Nephew is to sibling as brother is to sibling. In this case, nephew and brother are both types of siblings.
It comes from the Italian word for nephew (nipote). One of the popes retired and appointed his nephew as the next pope
Origin: German Meaning: Nephew (Neffe in German)
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.
Niece would be an opposite as a niece is female and a nephew is male.
Your nephew's son is your great nephew.
Your nephew's son is your great nephew.
In English language terms for family relationships, there is no relationship called "nephew once removed." The son of your nephew is your great nephew.