Auntie would be the usual spelling of the familiar form of aunt.
Nothing you can choose to call your auntie/aunt anything you want really
aunt/auntie: shangazi
There is no different, but just a term that some countries use to call their Aunt Sue, Auntie Sue. An Aunt is the sister of either your mother or father. In England they say 'mum' instead of 'mom' or 'mother' like we do in the Western part of the world. It's a play on words.
Your sister's aunt (who is also your aunt) is the baby's great aunt. The baby is a great niece or great nephew of your sister's aunt.
modryb (aunt)
eine Tante = Auntie meine Tante = My Auntie
auntie, aunt.
She is called Auntie Em, short for Emily.
An auntie is another name for someone's aunt, the sister or sister-in-law of your mother or father.
An auntie is another name for someone's aunt, the sister or sister-in-law of your mother or father.
Your aunt's daughter would be your cousin.
bien sur Tatie, pourquoi pas (Tatie is for Tante what Auntie is for Aunt)
an aunt is called une tante in French. Tatie would be the equivalent of auntie.