auntie

tía
translation of 'auntie'
noun
tía
example
The highlight of her holidays was the huge barbecue for all of her family, including her 'aunty' who was visiting from Canada.
‘Most of my uncles, 'aunties' and friends were musicians, songwriters in their own right or heavily into music,’ he explains.
He regrets this, but insists, ‘I didn't come from a close family and I never felt any particular irrational impulse to be nice to old 'aunties' .’
Our children have lost an 'aunty' , and most importantly the three children have been left without a mother.
Tonight after work I am picking up my 'aunty' from the airport.
I am now once more motivated to tell the next 'aunty' who asks me when I'm getting married, that I'll get married when I damn well want to.
I've been living with my 'aunty' in Sydney.
However, when the big day arrives, what can you do if your presents aren't perfect or you don't like that jumper your 'aunty' bought you?
He'd been neglected by his mother and brought up by his 'aunty' .
He then rang his 'aunties' , an uncle and his grandad who came to the rescue.
My mum was really down after my nana died, so my 'aunty' who lives in America decided to treat her to a holiday.
I come from a large family stacked with women, consisting of four sisters and twelve 'aunties' , who have taught me how to survive in a totalitarian world in order to survive in any world.
There to encourage him were all his 'aunties' and their respective partners, his extended family and his little brother Ben, who were all so proud of his radio debut.
Grandma, grandad, uncles, 'aunties' and all the cousins are now tagging along too.
Kristin's greatest joy was being an 'aunty' to her nephew Derek.
We have tried to make it like a visit to an 'aunty' 's for them, giving them a glass of orange and a biscuit and then playing with them.
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