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Meanings of
auntie
in English
Portuguese
tio
Catalan
tia
Spanish
tiíta
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The sister of your father or mother; the wife of your uncle.
aunt
aunty
uncle
Portuguese
tio
Usage of
auntie
in English
1
No way they know my business, not even my
auntie
,
said Mayson.
2
Saying goodbye to my
auntie
was probably the hardest thing I've done.
3
I'm sorry I answered you back,
auntie
;
it was horrid of me.
4
And I had better run down and see if
auntie
wants anything.
5
At tea that night my
auntie
was pleased coz Ah seemed ravenous.
6
But I know him through and through,
auntie
,
and he feels it.
7
When you have kids, I'll be the best
auntie
they'll ever have.
8
Four years ago I went to South Carolina to see my
auntie
.
9
I am good now, and I will never, never disobey
auntie
again.
10
Emilia stopped and asked after you, and sent you her love,
auntie
.
11
May you never wish you'd lived your lane like your auld
auntie
.
12
Of course, if
auntie
is going back, I shall go with her.
13
Well, you see,
auntie
,
there are two ways of looking at it.
14
There is another enigmatical person,
auntie
,
who presented Grisha with a drum.
15
And you shouldn't tempt me to run away from her like
auntie
.
16
It's wicked,
auntie
,
and has done more injury to religion than drinking.
Other examples for "auntie"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
auntie
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
dear auntie
old auntie
tell auntie
poor auntie
think auntie
More collocations
Translations for
auntie
Portuguese
tio
tia
Catalan
tia
tieta
Spanish
tiíta
tita
tía
Auntie
through the time
Auntie
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common