khaala/ mausi
"Nana" in Hindi means maternal grandfather.
In Punjabi, the word for aunty is "phuphi" or "bua." You can also use the term "mausi" to address your maternal aunt.
"Mamas" in Hindi refers to a maternal uncle, which is the brother of one's mother.
In Hindi, "mama" typically refers to one's maternal uncle or mother's brother.
"Ti Linda" is Spanish for "Aunt Linda." It is a colloquial way to refer to someone's paternal or maternal aunt named Linda.
"martera" is the Latin word for a maternal aunt.
maamu, maama, maamaji, any of the three can be used!
The correct word is "Pitaamah" but almost universally the words "Daadaa" or "Baabaa" are used for paternal grandfather. For maternal grandfater, the Hindi word is "Naanaa".
The correct word is "Pitaamah" but almost universally the words "Daadaa" or "Baabaa" are used for paternal grandfather. For maternal grandfater, the Hindi word is "Naanaa".
maternal aunt-matertera paternal aunt-amita
In Pashto, the word for aunt is "خالۀ" (khala) when referring to a maternal aunt and "عمه" (amma) when referring to a paternal aunt. These terms reflect the familial relationships within Pashto-speaking cultures.
"Nana" in Hindi means maternal grandfather.
maternal grandfather -maternal grandmother
In Twi, the word for "aunt" is "nanabarima" for an aunt on the father's side and "nanabaa" for an aunt on the mother's side. The language distinguishes between paternal and maternal relatives, reflecting the importance of family connections in Ghanaian culture.
In Punjabi, the word for aunty is "phuphi" or "bua." You can also use the term "mausi" to address your maternal aunt.
"Mamas" in Hindi refers to a maternal uncle, which is the brother of one's mother.
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!!!