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maternal aunt (plural maternal aunts ) (This entry is a translation hub .)
An aunt on one 's mother 's side of the family , including both
A sister of one 's mother .
A sister-in-law of one 's mother ; the wife or ex-wife of a maternal uncle .
( imprecise ) A similar great aunt , etc.
one's mother's sister
Arabic: خَالَة (ar) f ( ḵāla )
Armenian: մորաքույր (hy) ( morakʻuyr )
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܚܵܠܬܵܐ f ( ḥāltā )
Azerbaijani: xala (az)
Bengali: খালা (bn) ( khala ) , মই (bn) ( moi )
Catalan: tia (ca) f
Chinese:
Cantonese: 姨媽 / 姨妈 (yue) ( ji4 maa1 ) ( mother's elder sister ) , 阿姨 ( aa3 ji4-1 ) ( mother's younger sister ) , 姨姨 ( ji4-1 ji4-1 ) ( mother's younger sister )
Mandarin: ( any age, formal ) 姨母 (zh) ( yímǔ ) ; ( any age, informal, affectionate ) 阿姨 (zh) ( āyí ) ; ( married, informal ) 姨媽 / 姨妈 (zh) ( yímā ) ; ( mother's eldest sister, if older than her ) 大姨 (zh) ( dàyí ) ; ( middle daughters in mother's family in numerical rank following eldest ) 二 姨 ( èr yí ) , etc.; ( mother's youngest sister, if younger than her ) 小姨 (zh) ( xiǎoyí )
Teochew: 阿姨 ( a1 i5 ) , 姨 ( i5 )
Czech: teta (cs) f
Danish: moster (da) c ( blood maternal aunt ) , tante (da) c ( in-law maternal aunt / informal )
Dutch: tante (nl) f
Esperanto: onklino (eo)
Ewe: ( elder ) dagã , nɔgã ; ( younger ) daɖia , nɔɖi
Faroese: mostir f
Finnish: täti (fi) , äidin sisko
French: tante (fr) f ; ( informal ) tatie f
Georgian: დეიდა (ka) ( deida )
German: Tante mütterlicherseits f
Hebrew: דּוֹדָה (he) f ( dóda )
Hindi: मौसी (hi) ( mausī )
Hungarian: anyai (ágról való ) nagynéni
Icelandic: móðursystir (is) f
Irish: aintín f
Italian: zia (it) f
Japanese: おば (ja) ( oba )
Kashmiri: ماس (ks) ( mās )
Korean: 이모 (ko) ( imo )
Krisa: ( elder ) moni baʼ , ( younger ) moni pung
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: پوور (ckb) ( pûr )
Northern Kurdish: xalet (ku)
Latin: matertera (la)
Macedonian: тетка (mk) f ( tetka ) , тетка по мајка f ( tetka po majka )
Malayalam: അമ്മായി (ml) ( ammāyi )
Marathi: माउशी f ( māuśī ) , मावशी (mr) f ( māvśī )
Navajo: amáyázhí
Norwegian: tante (no) m or f , moster m or f
Nupe: ǹnági
Persian: خاله (fa) ( xâle )
Polish: ciotka macierzysta (pl) f
Portuguese: tia (pt) f
Romanian: mătușă după mamă f
Russian: тётя (ru) f ( tjótja ) , тётя по ма́тери f ( tjótja po máteri ) , тётя по матери́нской ли́нии f ( tjótja po materínskoj línii )
Scottish Gaelic: piuthar-màthar f
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: те̏тка f
Roman: tȅtka (sh) f , teta (sh) f ( Croatia )
Slovak: teta (sk) f
Slovene: teta (sl) f
Spanish: tía (es) f
Swedish: moster (sv) c
Tamil: ( elder ) (please verify ) Periy'yamma , ( younger ) (please verify ) Chi'thi
Taos: kàyúna
Telugu: పిన్ని (te) ( pinni ) , పెదమ్మ (te) ( pedamma )
Tibetan: སྲུ་མོ ( sru mo )
Turkish: teyze (tr)
Turoyo: ܚܘܠܬܳܐ ( ḥulto )
Urdu: خالَہ f ( xāla ) , ماسی f ( māsī ) ( uncommon )
West Frisian: muoike (fy) c
Zazaki: xal (diq)
one's mother's sister-in-law