Different Languages | Translation of Aunt |
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Albanian | hallë |
Basque | izeba |
Belarusian | цётка |
Bosnian | tetka |
Bulgarian | леля |
Catalan | tia |
Corsican | zia |
Croatian | tetka |
Czech | teta |
Danish | tante |
Dutch | tante |
Estonian | tädi |
Finnish | täti |
French | tante |
Frisian | muoike |
Galician | tía |
German | Tante |
Greek | θεία [theía] |
Hungarian | néni |
Icelandic | Frænka |
Irish | aintín |
Italian | zia |
Latvian | tante |
Lithuanian | teta |
Luxembourgish | Tatta |
Macedonian | тетка |
Maltese | zija |
Norwegian | tante |
Polish | ciocia |
Portuguese | tia |
Romanian | mătuşă |
Russian | тетка [tetka] |
Scots Gaelic | antaidh |
Serbian | тетка [tetka] |
Slovak | teta |
Slovenian | teta |
Spanish | tía |
Swedish | moster |
Tatar | апа |
Ukrainian | тітка [titka] |
Welsh | modryb |
Yiddish | מומע |
Armenian | հորաքույր |
Azerbaijani | xala |
Bengali | মাসি |
Chinese Simplified | 姑妈 [gūmā] |
Chinese Traditional | 姑媽 [gūmā] |
Georgian | დეიდა [deida] |
Gujarati | કાકી |
Hindi | चाची |
Hmong | phauj |
Japanese | 叔母 |
Kannada | ಚಿಕ್ಕಮ್ಮನ |
Kazakh | тәте |
Khmer | មីង |
Korean | 이모 [imo] |
Kyrgyz | эжеке |
Lao | ປ້າ |
Malayalam | അമ്മായി |
Marathi | काकू |
Mongolian | авга эгч |
Myanmar (Burmese) | အဒေါ် |
Nepali | चाची |
Odia | ଖୁଡି |
Pashto | ترور |
Punjabi | ਮਾਸੀ |
Sindhi | چاچي |
Sinhala | නැන්දා |
Tajik | хола |
Tamil | அத்தை |
Telugu | అత్త |
Thai | ป้า |
Turkish | teyze |
Turkmen | daýza |
Urdu | چاچی |
Uyghur | ھامما |
Uzbek | amma |
Vietnamese | cô dì |
Arabic | عمة [eima] |
Hebrew | דוֹדָה |
Kurdish (Kurmanji) | met |
Persian | عمه |
Afrikaans | tante |
Amharic | አክስቴ |
Chichewa | azakhali |
Hausa | inna |
Igbo | nwanne mama |
Kinyarwanda | nyirasenge |
Sesotho | 'Mangoane |
Shona | tete |
Somali | aayadaa |
Swahili | shangazi |
Xhosa | umakazi |
Yoruba | anti |
Zulu | anti |
Cebuano | iyaan |
Filipino | Tiya |
Hawaiian | ʻanakē |
Indonesian | bibi |
Javanese | lik |
Malagasy | nenitoa |
Malay | makcik |
Maori | whaea keke |
Samoan | aunty |
Sundanese | bibi |
Esperanto | onklino |
Haitian Creole | matant |
Latin | adfinitate coniungitur |
Carlos Villa holds an MA from Hardin Simmons University and is a certified translator with a passion for languages. As a dedicated linguist, he continually seeks to expand his knowledge of diverse languages and cultures. Carlos is also a prominent contributor to “The Different Languages,” where he shares his expertise and love for linguistic exploration with a broad audience.