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Aunt

An aunt is a person who is related to a child through the child’s parent, most often as the sister of one parent or the wife of an uncle. In common usage, a paternal aunt is the sister of the father, while a maternal aunt is the sister of the mother. The wife of an uncle is typically called an aunt as well, sometimes specified as an aunt by marriage.

The term may also extend to more distant relatives, such as a great-aunt (or grandaunt), who is

Aunts commonly play a variety of roles in families, including caregiver, mentor, and confidante. They may help

In English, “aunt” is the standard term, with forms of address such as Aunt [Name], Auntie, or

Etymology: The English word aunt derives from Old French tante, related to similar terms in other Romance

the
sister
of
one’s
grandparent,
or
the
wife
of
that
sibling’s
child
in
some
families.
The
precise
usage
can
vary
by
culture
and
family.
with
childcare,
pass
along
family
stories
and
traditions,
and
provide
guidance,
support,
and
affection.
The
degree
of
involvement
depends
on
individual
family
dynamics
and
cultural
expectations.
simply
Aunt.
Other
languages
often
distinguish
paternal
from
maternal
aunts
and
may
have
different
terms
reflecting
those
relationships.
languages;
the
exact
historical
path
from
Latin
or
Proto-Romance
sources
varies
among
scholars.