Auntie is the usual spelling, but aunty is a variant.
The plural of aunt is 'aunts'. Auntie isn't a real word.
The plural of great-aunt is great-aunts
The plural of uncle is uncles. It is not an irregular plurals , uncles cannot be expected other ways.
The plural of great-aunt is great-aunts
The plural for uncle is uncles.
Auntie
My aunty makes the best apple pie in the world.I am going to see aunty Melissa tonight.My mothers sister is my aunty.NOTE: Aunty and Auntie are both the accepted spelling of the word. Aunty is the informal form of the word, many schools prefer the use of auntie instead, which is the formal word. But it really doesn't matter which you use.
There is a word "ancestors", meaning your family lineage or progenitors.
If you are addressing a middle age female, and you do not know her name, in South East Asia, Singapore, or Malaysia, the spelling is Auntie. In some North American Native cultures the use of the name "Auntie" for any woman older than you (usually between the ages 20 to 50) is a sign of respect and affection.If you are addressing the sister of your parent, then it is a slang term. The proper word to use would be aunt. If you choose to use the slang, both spellings are listed in the Encarta World English Dictionary.
it's feminine (of course) so it's...l'arriere-tata (great auntie), l'arriere-tantine (great aunty) or l'arriere-tante (great aunt)
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English spelling: auntie Ortográfico español: tía
Both "Aunty's cat" and "Auntie's cat" are correct versions. It ultimately depends on regional dialect and personal preference.
Both "auntie" and "aunty" are acceptable spellings of the word meaning the sister of one's parent. The choice of spelling may vary depending on region or personal preference.
The most common spelling of the word is Auntie, though Aunty is also used occasionally.
My aunty makes the best apple pie in the world.I am going to see aunty Melissa tonight.My mothers sister is my aunty.NOTE: Aunty and Auntie are both the accepted spelling of the word. Aunty is the informal form of the word, many schools prefer the use of auntie instead, which is the formal word. But it really doesn't matter which you use.
Tante is the translation of Aunty to German.
Aunt Aunty Auntie
There is a word "ancestors", meaning your family lineage or progenitors.
If you are addressing a middle age female, and you do not know her name, in South East Asia, Singapore, or Malaysia, the spelling is Auntie. In some North American Native cultures the use of the name "Auntie" for any woman older than you (usually between the ages 20 to 50) is a sign of respect and affection.If you are addressing the sister of your parent, then it is a slang term. The proper word to use would be aunt. If you choose to use the slang, both spellings are listed in the Encarta World English Dictionary.
Aunt Mary = Tante Marie. auntie Mary = Tata Marie.
it's feminine (of course) so it's...l'arriere-tata (great auntie), l'arriere-tantine (great aunty) or l'arriere-tante (great aunt)
I've seen it spelled either "Aunty" or "Auntie". I think the second one is probably more correct, since it didn't get underlined by the spell check program and the first one did.