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I say bismarckcity
That is correct, like your Dad's grandmother is your great grandmother.
Your father's auntie is your great aunt. Just like your father's grandmother is your great grandmother.
My ancestor She would be my grand-aunt (unless, of course, she were actually my grandmother). A grand-aunt is not technically an "ancestor", although I do rather like the recently coined expression "ancestral aunt".
well you can either say it like ant. or you can say like a uh instead of the a in aunt. French: my aunt = ma tante Spanish: my aunt = mi tía German: my aunt = meine Tante
she meant she didn't want to end up like her mam ma and aunt dolly. because they don't like each other
In Hungarian-American families, baba is like saying "grandmother". Some may use it instead of "grandmother" in reference to a great-grandmother. Mama means just that; your maternal parent.
It's a shortened form of おばさん which means "aunt" (either someone else's or used to address your own aunt; it sounds like the latter in this case). If it had an extra "a" (おばあさん) then it would be grandmother, with the same context.
aunt Spiker is very very thin like a pencil and ugly like a garbage with her glasses aunt Sponge is enormously fat and really ugly like a sponge
This question can send you in circles of laughable questions. Truth be told, I had to call my mom (she is like a thesaurus) and ask her, because thinking about it gave me a minor migraine (just kidding). But seriously, here is the answer I believe you are searching. If your grandma has a sister, she is called your "great aunt". So her aunt would be your "great, great aunt". Sounds bizarre, I know, since your grandma is only your grandma and not your "great" grandma. But anytime an elder family member is removed (from different generations) from you, they are referred to as "great". Each additional removal merits another "great". I'm not sure this applies to cousins and such...most people say "my cousin, twice removed", meaning they are from the same great-grandparents, but not the same grandparents. This does not mean you need to call her "great, great aunt Judith", or whatever...this is only the proper title. I'm sure she would appreciate just being called "aunt". Now I actually do have a headache...LOL!
It has to be the legal guardian so only if your aunt is your legal guardian and not your parents. Only the legal guardian is responsible for you.
granny nanny grams *Grammy, Nana.
Yes, I would like you to send a fruit flower arrangement to our aunt in Omaha, NE Yes I would like to send a fruit arrangement to my daughter in Silver Spring, Md.