Yes, 'ti-ti' is a Spanish equivalent of 'aunt'. But it's a particularly affectionate way of saying 'tia'. So perhaps a more correct English equivalent is 'auntie' or 'aunty'.
"Ti Linda" is Spanish for "Aunt Linda." It is a colloquial way to refer to someone's paternal or maternal aunt named Linda.
They 2nd cuzins kj da king say they are not cuzins if so im also a cuzin of ludacris
TI means "Rapper from Atlanta"
it means an aunt that loves you.
aunt.
ti-mo has no meaning in Spanish.
No. Zia is the correct/formal way of saying aunt in Italian.
An aunt can mean both a single as well as a married aunty.
Caru Ti Means "Love you" Directly.
ti-mo has no meaning in Spanish.
es por ti = is for you
She probably looks up to her aunt as a role model.