"Mi tía" is Spanish for "my aunt." It is a term used to refer to the sister of one’s parent or the wife of one's uncle. In many cultures, aunts often play significant roles in family dynamics, providing support and care to their nieces and nephews.
aunt.
"My aunt has (a) picture."
The sister of my dad is my aunt
It means my aunt is very fun.
The cast of Mi tia Julia - 2006 includes: Nuria Carmona as Tia Julia
'My female cousin's aunt is my....' (possibly 'mother', but it could also be 'aunt')
Many thanks, my best aunt (or it could mean 'female pal')
The phrase "que pasa mi preciosa tia" is in Spanish. To translate this, it would mean "what's going on, my precious aunt". This is a greeting of sorts.
Mi mama y mi Tia
"and my aunt and my cousins, how are they?"
My sister is older than my Aunt.
Mi Tia es baja. baja has to be feminine and singular to match the feminine and singular Tia.