Hyponyms: great-aunt, grandaunt, maiden aunt
Anagrams: tuna
Language Translations: | |||
Armenian: հորաքույր and մորաքույր and քեռակին | Bosnian: strina and teta and tetka and ujna | ||
Catalan: tia | Croatian: strina and teta and tetka | ||
Danish: faster and moster and tante | Dutch: tante | ||
Esperanto: onklino | Estonian: tädi | ||
Finnish: eno and setä and täti | French: tante | ||
Frisian: muoike | German: Tante | ||
Greek: θεία | Hungarian: nagynéni and néni | ||
Icelandic: föðursystir and móðursystir | Irish: aintín | ||
Italian: zia | Japanese: おば | ||
Korean: 고모 and 이모 | Latin: amita and matertera | ||
Malayalam: അമ്മായി | Norwegian: tante | ||
Polish: ciotka | Portuguese: tia | ||
Russian: (''colloq.'') тётя and тётка | Slovene: teta | ||
Spanish: tía | Swedish: faster and moster and tant | ||
Tamil: ath'ai and Maa'mi and Periy'yamma (elder), Chi'thi (younger) | Telugu: అత్త and పిన్ని | ||
Turkish: hala and teyze and yenge |
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