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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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