If you wish to say My Mom you would say "Ma mere." For my aunt you would say "ma tante."
The common noun 'aunt' becomes a proper noun when referring to a specific aunt by name and should be capitalized: Aunt Jane
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'Aunt' is a common noun. However, if the lady's name follows, as in 'Aunt Elizabeth' , then it is a proper noun.
Aunt is "tante" (fem.) in French.
A proper noun for "aunt" would be a specific name used to refer to an aunt, such as "Aunt Mary" or "Aunt Susan." Proper nouns are used to denote specific people, places, or organizations, distinguishing them from common nouns. In this case, "Aunt" functions as a title combined with a name to identify a particular individual.
"Aunt Maria" is a proper noun because it refers to a specific individual.
Yes, Aunt Lucinda is a proper noun because it is the name of a person. Proper nouns should always be capitalized.
The daughter of your aunt is your cousin. In German it`s Cousine. The son of your aunt would be your Cousin. It´s both french words, so the pronunciation especially of "Cousin" is french. Unless, in the German pronunciation of "Cousine", the "e" at the end is not soundless.
Send his aunt a letter.
The word Tyler is a proper noun, but aunt is a common noun. If you say Tyler's Aunt Rose..., all three nouns are proper nouns. A common noun becomes a proper noun when the person is specifically named.
Tante à Arles is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Aunt in Arles." The phrase translates literally as "Aunt at Arles" in English. The pronunciation will be "TAWN-ta arl" in French.