Tante's husband is typically referred to as "Uncle" in many cultural contexts, particularly in storytelling or family dynamics. However, the specific identity of Tante's husband can vary depending on the narrative or context in which "Tante" is mentioned. If you have a specific story or context in mind, please provide more details for a more precise answer.
J'ai des tas (familiar) de tantes et d'oncles, j'ai beaucoup de tantes et d'oncles
As-tu des oncles et des tantes means: 'do you have (any) uncles and aunts?'
In French, "j'ai aussi deux tantes" means "I also have two aunts."
mes tantes s'appellent .....
Aunt is "tante" (fem.) in French.
"Aunts" is an English equivalent of the French word tantes. The plural form of the feminine noun refers to the sisters of the speaker's father and mother. The pronunciation will be "tawnt" in northerly French and "tawn-tuh" in southerly French.
tant pis - means too bad (it doesn't matter - forget it)
my two aunts repair the cars in a garage.
Ah, in French, when you're talking about more than one "Tante," you simply add an "s" at the end to make it plural. So, the plural of "Tante" is "Tantes." Just like how a happy little tree grows with each brushstroke, the plural form of words in French can bring a lovely rhythm to your language painting.
Willem ten Boom married Tine who was Dr. van Veen's sister. Dr. van Veen was one of the Tantes doctors.
may be you typed the sentence wrong when i translated it it came "which are called aunts and two patty selma have" which does not make sense
The word is Tante for singular and Tantes for plural Don't mix this word with Tente whit en e who has the same pronunciation in french but means camping tent instead of aunt.