Yes, "TT" is often used as an informal term for "aunt" in various cultures, particularly in South Asian communities. It can also refer to "Titi" or "Tia," which are similar terms for aunt in different languages. Context is important, as "TT" might have different meanings in other situations.
No. Zia is the correct/formal way of saying aunt in Italian.
"tt" is not a word, and the rest is spelled wrong, but it means: "and tt where are you from my love"
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TT is short for "Tender To". so if a yacht named Rosmarie has a dinghy tender, the dinghy could be named "TT Rosmarie" .
The Audi tt is a two seat sports car. The tt stands for touring trophy; referring to an early 20th century race.
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it means an aunt that loves you.
aunt.
Tt means Topographical Thramynicide. the above answer is wrong the right answer is one dominate allie
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An aunt can mean both a single as well as a married aunty.
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