Literally it's ¿Qué es tu tía como?
However, I would say it more like ¿Cómo es tu tía como persona? which more or less means, "How is your aunt as a person?" because I feel like this phasing is less likely to be misunderstood.
well you can either say it like ant. or you can say like a uh instead of the a in aunt. French: my aunt = ma tante Spanish: my aunt = mi tía German: my aunt = meine Tante
Tía
Lev-aunt-a-say
"Soy tia!"
Nuestra tía.
You say Tia abuela.
You say "tía Kristy".
the name tia in spanish is aunt
Tía Shellette
There are 2 ways to say it. Aunt like ant. Aunt like unt like in the end of the word blunt.
Uruguayans speak Spanish so you say "tía".
Puerto Rico official languages are Spanish and English. "Aunt" in spanish is "Tía". In Puerto Rico is very common call the 'Aunt' by 'Tía'.