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Aunty and auntie

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what is the difference between aunty and auntie as I have spoken to someone when I asked if is was a 'y'or 'ie' and she stated that 'ie' is plural?

Any ideas please


I thought Antie was AAVE- any clarifications on that? 71.8.77.160 02:27, 23 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

Both "aunty" and "auntie" are valid alternative spellings of the same word recognized by the Oxford English Dictionary, the Collins Dictionary, and others. The plural spelling of both "aunty" and "auntie" is "aunties". O'Dea (talk) 01:29, 16 July 2013 (UTC)Reply

Also used to address female kindergarten staff?

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See e.g. this British discussion thread [1]:

My dd has just stared at playschool/preschool and absolutely loves it. I am very impressed with the level of care and range of activites they offer and feel it is the right level for my dd 2.10. However finding it really wierd that they call the helpers/carers aunty so and so.

Or this one [2]:

At the nursery, they're called "Auntie xxxxx" etc, but at school, they call teachers "Mr XXXX, Miss XXXX, Mrs XXXX" - this also goes for Teaching Assistants and Parent Helpers.

Equinox 04:27, 17 January 2024 (UTC)Reply