Auntie

/ˈænti/ noun

a parent's sister; also used affectionately for older women who aren't related by blood.

From Old French 'ante,' derived from Latin 'amita' meaning father's sister. The word entered English in the 13th century and the affectionate diminutive suffix '-ie' became common in informal English.

AMአንቺ
ARخالتي
BNখালা
CAtie
CSteta
DAfaster
DETante
ELγιαγιά
EStía
FAخاله
FItäti
FRtante
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