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YES!!! Paternal/Maternal is the adjective for father/mother. Aunt is the sibling of your father or mother. If the generations are removed by one, to your grandparants. Then The aunt becomes as sister to your grandparents, ' Paterna;/Matermal GREAT Aunt. Similarly for Uncle. (The corresponding make relative.
Your father's sister is your, paternal aunt,and your mother's sister is your, maternal aunt.Father's sister is your aunt.
The husband of your paternal aunt is commonly referred to as your uncle by marriage. In some cultures, he might simply be called "uncle," without differentiating between blood relations and those by marriage.
In Malayalam, you would call your aunt "അമ്മമ്മ" (ammamma) for maternal aunt and "ചാത്തൻ" (chathan) for paternal aunt. Your husband is referred to as "ഭർത്താവ്" (bharthav). These terms reflect familial relationships in the Malayalam language.
The name given to the son of your aunt is first cousin or simply cousin.
In English, you call your maternal uncle's wife "aunt." It's not rocket science, honey. Just like how you call your paternal uncle's wife "aunt," keep it simple and call her the same thing.
maternal aunt-matertera paternal aunt-amita
Your father's sister is your, paternal aunt,and your mother's sister is your, maternal aunt.Father's sister is your aunt.
In Punjabi, your dad's sister is called "Bua" (ਬੂਆ). This term specifically refers to the paternal aunt, distinguishing her from the maternal aunt, who is called "Mausi" (ਮੌਸੀ).
The homophone of "your father sister" is "your father's sister," which refers to your paternal aunt.
it depends upon who the aunt is...like paternal or maternal!!!if maternal-mashi,paternal-pishi!!and there are many other digressions too!!!father's brother's wife etc...lots!!!
In Punjabi, "aunt" is spelled as "ਮਾਸੀ" (maasī) for maternal aunt and "ਫੁੱਪੀ" (phuppī) for paternal aunt. The terms vary based on the side of the family.