answersLogoWhite

0

Aintín (pronounced anteen) is used for 'aunt'.

"Aunt" in Gaelic Irish is "Aint". It can also be "Aintín"

User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is Irish for aunt?

Aintín (pronounced anteen) is used for 'aunt'."Aunt" in Gaelic Irish is "Aint". It can also be "Aintín"


What is Irish for your aunt?

aintín


Is great aunt considered blood relative Irish law?

In Irish law, a great-aunt is considered a blood relative as she is the sister of one's grandparent. Blood relationships are recognized in legal contexts, particularly concerning inheritance and family law. Therefore, a great-aunt would have a familial connection that is acknowledged under Irish law.


What is the Celtic for 'aunt'?

In Irish it's: deirfiúr athar / deirfiúr máthar / ain't / aintín


What is the possessive form of aunt?

Aunt's


What is the name of Tom's aunt?

Tom Sawyer's aunt was Aunt Polly.


What is your aunt's aunt to you?

Great aunt.


Is your mothers aunt your great aunt or your grand aunt?

Your great aunt.


what are my husband's aunt to me?

Aunt


When is it correct to use a capital for with aunt?

Capitalize "Aunt" when it is used as a proper noun directly before the person's name, such as "Aunt Jane," "Aunt Mary," or "Aunt Sarah." However, if the word "aunt" is used informally or generically, it is not capitalized, such as "my aunt" or "she is an aunt."


What relation is your aunt to your daughter?

Your aunt is your daughter's great aunt. Your daughter is your aunt's great niece.


What is your dad's aunt's son to you?

If the dad's sister's aunt is also your dad's aunt, then your dad's aunt is your great aunt. However if she is not your dad's aunt, then she is your aunt's aunt and not necessarily related to you.