[gʁɑ̃d tɑ̃t]
In French, "grande tante" is pronounced as "grahnd tahn-tuh," with the emphasis on the last syllable. It means "great aunt" in English.
an aunt is called une tante in French. Tatie would be the equivalent of auntie.
"La soeur de ma mère" "Ma tante" : my aunt
The word "pronounce" in French is "prononcer."
The feminine French word for "big" is "grande."
It is pronounced as "Lwahr" in French.
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"my aunt's name is XXX" is "ma tante s'appelle XXX".
you pronounce the -a- in tante like the -a- in 'bath'. The -e- is pronounced like the -u- in 'bug'. So 'tante' is pronounced as 'tan-tuh'
tante
Aunt is "tante" (fem.) in French.
"tante"
aunt
= Ma tante
It is simply the nasal a-vowel (same as the vowel in grand, en, sans, tant) in between two t-sounds. A common mistake might be to pronounce the n, but in French an n or m after a vowel simply serves to nasalize the vowel. In other words, the French "tante" does NOT rhyme with the English "want".
The plural of 'une tante' (an aunt) is 'des tantes'.
Indonesian version:Tante, in English means 'aunt'. So tante's spouse would be 'uncle'. The word 'uncle' in Indonesian is 'paman'.French version:The French word 'tante', also means 'aunt' in English. So tante's spouse would be 'uncle'. The word 'uncle' in French is 'oncle'.
yes, an aunt is 'une tante' (fem.) in French.