yes you can if she has no money
maternal aunt-matertera paternal aunt-amita
"martera" is the Latin word for a maternal aunt.
khaala/ mausi
it depends upon who the aunt is...like paternal or maternal!!!if maternal-mashi,paternal-pishi!!and there are many other digressions too!!!father's brother's wife etc...lots!!!
Your father's sister is your, paternal aunt,and your mother's sister is your, maternal aunt.Father's sister is your aunt.
"Relationship to you" means who are they to you, or how do they fit in to your family circle. be they your paternal aunt,(fathers sister) maternal aunt (mothers sister) maternal grandmother (mothers mother) paternal grandfather (fathers father). and so forth.
"Relationship to you" means who are they to you, or how do they fit in to your family circle. be they your paternal aunt,(fathers sister) maternal aunt (mothers sister) maternal grandmother (mothers mother) paternal grandfather (fathers father). and so forth.
At 18. You can move in with Aunt prior to turning 18 if your parents agree to allow it. However, she would need some type of custody/guardianship in order to do things such as enroll you in school, consent to your medical care, etc.
Just Aunty. That's it........ You can call your uncle's wife "Aunt" with her name afterwards. Example: Aunt Margaret
since English language did not originate in India there are no words for chacha, mama, bhua there are just aunt and uncle so mami means maternal aunt
Your fathers sister or fathers brothers female partner.
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".