It means that it is your uncle's daughter daughter's thing
Half aunts and half nieces typically share about 25% of their DNA. This is because the half aunt is the sister of one of the niece's parents, meaning they share one parent in common. As a result, the genetic relationship is similar to that of a grandparent and grandchild.
Michael Faraday did not have any children, so he did not have any nephews or nieces. He was married to Sarah Barnard but they did not have any offspring.
Scienta is from the Latin "scientia", meaning knowledge.
The word 'meaning' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to mean. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (a verbal noun).Examples:He was meaning to call her. (verb)It was a well meaning gesture. (adjective)The meaning is not clear. (noun)
The meaning of the word Vasanth is the spring season in India.
My twin nieces have their birthday soon.One of my nieces has fallen asleep in front of the television.
You would refer to them as your nieces, thought they are formally your wife's nieces. And they would normally call you uncle.
The plural possessive is: nieces' The plural is: niece's
Your great nieces or newfews
Grand niece.
I can give you several sentences.My nieces are coming for a visit.Are those girls your nieces?Nieces are the daughters of your brother or sister.
The correct plural possessive of nieces is nieces'.
(The word nieces' is a plural possessive noun, referring to more than one niece.) The elderly aunt visited her nieces' classroom. The couple attended both of their nieces' weddings.
The form niece's is the singular possessive form.Example : "I went to my niece's party."The plural noun is nieces; the plural possessive form is nieces'.
The construction Nieces' would be used to refer to a thing or characteristic that belongs to two or more of your nieces. For example: Joe had three nieces. The family homestead was the nieces', having been willed equally to the three together.
Edith Van Dyne has written: 'Aunt Jane's Nieces in Society' 'Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad' 'Mary Louise in the Country' 'Aunt Jane\\\'s Nieces in Society' 'Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad' 'Aunt Jane's Nieces on Vacation' 'Aunt Jane's Nieces at Millville' 'Aunt Jane's Nieces on the Ranch' -- subject(s): lace, oranges, lemons, ranches, racial tension, Southern California, child care, smuggling 'Aunt Jane\\\'s Nieces Abroad' 'Aunt Jane's Nieces on Vacation' 'Aunt Jane's nieces in society' 'Mary Louise and Josie O'Gorman' 'Aunt Jane\\\'s Nieces Out West' 'Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work' 'Aunt Jane's Nieces' 'Mary Louise' 'Aunt Jane's Nieces Out West'
Nephews and/or Nieces