tante
Norwegian Nynorsk
noun-f2
Definitions
- aunt
Etymology
Derived from Latin amita (paternal aunt, father's sister) derived from Old French ante (aunt) derived from French tante (aunt) derived from German Tante (aunt).
Origin
German (Berlin)
Tante
Gloss
aunt
Concept
Semantic Field
Kinship
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *amitāna Latin
- *mita Latin
- abamita Latin
- amita Latin
- amitinus Latin
- Erbtante German
- Tante German
- Tante-Emma-Laden German
- tantig German
- tante Dutch, Flemish
- grand-tante French
- tante French
- *amma- Proto-Indo-European
- tante Norwegian Bokmål
- tant Swedish
- fille Norwegian Nynorsk
- filletante Norwegian Nynorsk
- grandtante Norwegian Nynorsk
- oldetante Norwegian Nynorsk
- tanteunge Norwegian Nynorsk
- unge Norwegian Nynorsk
- tante Danish
- antain Old French
- ante Old French
- tanti Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- tante Latvian
- tante Norman
- tànte Norman
- emtë Albanian
- tante Middle French
- tånte Cimbrian
- tanta Occitan
- onda Romansh
- agne Friulian
- gnagna Venetian
- àmeda Venetian
- àmia Venetian
- aunte xno
- amia Dalmatian
- Tante AG.