English to Portuguese Dictionary aunt

aunt

tia
definition
noun
Our girls need their mothers and fathers, their aunts and uncles, but they need their big sisters too.
the sister of one's father or mother or the wife of one's uncle.
translation of 'aunt'
noun
tia
example
she was brought up by her 'aunt' and uncle
Years ago I met the elderly 'aunt' of a friend, who told us about a frightening experience in her childhood.
It was very important to this toddler to work out what relationship I had to his grandmother, his mother and his other 'aunts' and uncles.
Zoe recalls going to her grandparents for Christmas tea with all the 'aunts' , uncles and cousins.
There is a great loyalty to one's immediate family and even beyond - to uncles, 'aunts' , cousins, nieces and nephews.
I spent every summer vacation at my grandmother's house in Pune with several 'aunts' and uncles and hordes of cousins.
Our girls need their mothers and fathers, their 'aunts' and uncles, but they need their big sisters too.
These are our grandmothers and 'aunts' and uncles and fathers and sisters and cousins and close friends.
Female baboons tend to form the tightest bonds with their mothers, 'aunts' , and sisters.
I'm from a small, low-key family with no 'aunts' , uncles or cousins.
We thank all our 'aunts' , uncles and cousins who stayed with our father during the evenings so that he would not be alone.
While her husband survived, she lost her grandmother, her sister, a dozen 'aunts' and uncles, and many cousins.
Families used to mean a father and mother, grandparents, and the children, and 'aunts' and uncles and cousins.
I have one sister and both of my parents are only children, so there are no 'aunts' , uncles or cousins.
We know that, like her great aunts, she never married though she had many 'aunts' and uncles who gave her 17 cousins.
Not just the immediate family, but including all my 'aunts' , uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews.
Your parent would have no brothers or sisters and hence you couldn't have 'aunts' or uncles, let alone cousins.
We spent our summers at our tiny pool or at the beach along the Caspian Sea with 'aunts' , uncles and cousins.
When a man goes to prison, wives, sisters, mothers and 'aunts' often work to keep the family together.
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