Spanish: tia
Greek : thIa
Swedish : faster (pat.), moster (mat.) - From "farsyster", "morsyster"
Slovak : teta
Finnish : Täti
Italian : zIa
Danish : Tante, faster/moster
Standard Albanian : emtë,hallë (father's sister)/teze (mother's sister)
Modern Eastern Syriac Aramaic : Amta (For Dad's sister and the A is letter Ayin) and Khalta (For Mother's sister)
Arabic : Ama (For dad's sis and the A is letter Ayin), Khala (for mom's sis)
Catalian : tia
Turkish : Yenge (For dad's sister), Teyze (for mom's sister)
Polish : Ciocia
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I have been looking for aunt names; my sister is pregnant.
A hybrid word is a word that is formed by combining elements from different languages. For example, "brunch" is a hybrid word that combines elements from "breakfast" and "lunch."
The gender-neutral term for aunt or uncle in other languages is "tante" in Dutch and "to/a" in Spanish.
Polyglot means someone who can speak multiple languages.
Bilingual refers to a person who is fluent in two languages.
pitR^iShwasaa [पितृष्वसा] = 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
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In different cultures and languages the spelling of a word will change. Different languages have different spellings for word than what you are used to when spelling a word in English. The word nut in Thai is spelled Krayasat.
There is no word 'alllaaaaah' in English.
A hybrid word is a word that is formed by combining elements from different languages. For example, "brunch" is a hybrid word that combines elements from "breakfast" and "lunch."
The gender-neutral term for aunt or uncle in other languages is "tante" in Dutch and "to/a" in Spanish.
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Yes, "TT" is often used as an informal term for "aunt" in various cultures, particularly in South Asian communities. It can also refer to "Titi" or "Tia," which are similar terms for aunt in different languages. Context is important, as "TT" might have different meanings in other situations.
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