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Spanish slang for aunt

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Aug 19, 2009
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Titi
by: Anonymous

that is the way i have spelled it i am not sure if its right i am from Puerto Rico and when it comes to spanish slang we are the experts i don't think its out of date to use because everyone i know still uses it and i encourage my nephews to call me Titi

Aug 15, 2009
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TITI or TATA
by: Anonymous

I'm from Spain, we sometimes use the expresion TATA to call an aunt or a female you are really familiar with or take care of you and it is not your mum. On the other hand TITI is slang term for a woman similar to the term "lassie" in the uk i think it is a bit old fashion term to use now.

Sep 05, 2008
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Slang for tía
by: jTony

I'm Peruvian and I've heard the diminutive "tiíta", and, making a guess, the short for that word is "tíi", like "mami", "papi, "chiqui".

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