it's feminine (of course) so it's...l'arriere-tata (great auntie), l'arriere-tantine (great aunty) or l'arriere-tante (great aunt)
la grand-tante
There is a word "ancestors", meaning your family lineage or progenitors.
Auntie is the usual spelling, but aunty is a variant.
we spell fourteen as quatorze in french pronouncing katorz
It's not French
la grand-tante
Auntie does not mean anything in French but if the question should be "What is the French word for Auntie?" than the answer is "Tante"
an aunt is called une tante in French. Tatie would be the equivalent of auntie.
Great Nanny in French is Grande Nanny :)
Aunt is 'tante' and uncle is 'oncle' in French. As a pet name, Auntie is 'Tatie'.
tata
Tante Krista
'Tatie' is the translation of "Auntie" in French.
C'est bon!
tante
Your father's auntie is your great aunt. Just like your father's grandmother is your great grandmother.
There is a word "ancestors", meaning your family lineage or progenitors.