After the traumatic incident, Jane expresses her feelings of confusion and fear to her aunt, seeking comfort and reassurance. She might say something like, "I don’t understand why this happened, and I feel so scared. Can you help me make sense of it?" This moment highlights her vulnerability and the need for support in processing her emotions.
Jane Eyre confronts her aunt, Mrs. Reed, and expresses her feelings of betrayal and mistreatment. She articulately defends herself and demands to be treated with respect and dignity, asserting her own worth and independence.
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You can say "shangazi" in Swahili to refer to auntie or aunt.
Aunt is täti.
Your mom's aunt is your great aunt.
well you can either say it like ant. or you can say like a uh instead of the a in aunt. French: my aunt = ma tante Spanish: my aunt = mi tía German: my aunt = meine Tante
maternal aunt-matertera paternal aunt-amita
if you mean, like to stop calling them, lets say auntie jane and uncle john, well, you could change it to like just aunt ____ and uncle _____, when your a teen. but they will always be your aunt and uncle, no matter what.
There are 2 ways to say it. Aunt like ant. Aunt like unt like in the end of the word blunt.
football aunt = Fußballtante
you say call me great aunt not grand aunt