0 your mother’s or father’s brother, or the husband of your aunt -- onkel [ masculine ]
This is my uncle Charlie. Dette er min onkel Charlie.
1 the brother of a person’s father or mother, or the husband of an aunt -- (fille)onkel, far-/morbror
He’s my uncle
Hallo, Uncle Jim!
Four uncles and three aunts had virtually no contact with nieces or nephews and rarely saw any of them.
Marriage to the niece, or maternal uncle's daughter was permitted and was often considered the ideal marriage.
Thus disgruntled children could always turn to uncles.
Accumulators too had fathers and uncles, and had to tread carefully in their dealings with them.
However, the scientists' brothers were also classified for occupational status together with the scientists' paternal uncles and grandfathers.
After 1915, he was invited to fill some of his uncle's engagements.
Until he was 21, he worked alongside his grandfather, father and uncles.
Both fathers and maternal uncles received some payments when a young woman married.
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