Ciotka
"Ciocia" in Polish means "aunt." It is a term used to refer to a female relative who is the sister of one's parent.
Polish in Polish is "Polski".
To say Jonathan in Polish, you would say "Janusz."
You can say "shangazi" in Swahili to refer to auntie or aunt.
To say "uncle" in Polish, you would say "wujek."
The Polish word for grandmother is "babcia", you pronounce it [BAHP-chah] - "ch" as in "China", "ah" as "a" in "father".You can use translate.google.com. The translation you will get there is 'babcia'.
Ciocia or Ciotka is the word for aunt in Polish. Aunt = ciotka; uncle = wujeck
No, "chukchi" does not mean "aunt" in Polish. The word for "aunt" in Polish is "ciocia." "Chukchi" refers to an indigenous people of the Russian Far East and their language, not a familial relation.
"Ciocia" in Polish means "aunt." It is a term used to refer to a female relative who is the sister of one's parent.
Polish in Polish is "Polski".
aunt
To say Jonathan in Polish, you would say "Janusz."
"No" in Polish is "Nie".
To say "uncle" in Polish, you would say "wujek."
To say "June" in Polish, you would say "czerwiec."
You can say "shangazi" in Swahili to refer to auntie or aunt.
Aunt is täti.