Aunt is Oba-san, but you have to be careful not to mix it up with Obaa-san, which is grandmother.
'Aunt' is written as???? (obasan) in Japanese. Be careful not to mix this word up with????? (obaasan), which means grandma!
'Aunt' is written asΓ£ΒŠã°ãΒβ’Γ£ββ (obasan) in Japanese. Be careful not to mix this word up withΓ£ΒŠã°ãΒβΓ£Ββ’Γ£ββ (obaasan), which means grandma!
When you are talking about someone else's aunt it is Oba-san. But if you are talking about your own aunt it is Oba.
Aunt is "tante" (fem.) in French.
Tía
You say Tia abuela.
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
aunt
When you are talking about someone else's aunt it is Oba-san. But if you are talking about your own aunt it is Oba.
叔母 Oba
Aunt is täti.
aunt jane
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
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 can say "shangazi" in Swahili to refer to auntie or aunt.
you say call me great aunt not grand aunt