Aunt in Law Meaning in Bengali
Part of Speech: Noun
Pronunciation: /ɑːnt ɪn lɔː/
Short Definition of Aunt in Law:
Aunt in law refers to the sister of one’s spouse or the wife of one’s uncle.
Aunt in Law Synonyms:
1. Sister-in-law – ভাবী (bhābī)
2. Brother’s wife – ভাবী (bhābī)
3. Uncle’s wife – মামী (māmī)
Aunt in Law Antonyms:
1. Aunt – পিসি (pisi)
2. Mother-in-law – শাশুড়ি (śāśuṛi)
3. Father-in-law – শ্বশুর (śwaśura)
Origin of Aunt in Law:
The term “aunt in law” originated from the combination of the words “aunt” and “in law.” The word “aunt” comes from the Middle English word “aunte,” which is derived from the Old French word “ante,” meaning “paternal aunt.” The phrase “in law” refers to a relationship by marriage.
Nearby Words:
1. Aunt – Noun
2. Uncle – Noun
3. Sister – Noun
4. Brother – Noun
Aunt in Law in Literature Quotes:
1. “Aunt in law is like a second mother.” – মামী একটি দ্বিতীয় মা মতো।
2. “The bond with my aunt in law is unbreakable.” – আমার মামীর সঙ্গে বন্ধনটি অবিচ্ছেদ্য।
Meaning in Different Languages:
Bengali: মামী (māmī)
Hindi: चाची (chāchī)
Nepali: मामी (māmī)
Urdu: خالہ (khālā)
Tamil: மாமி (māmi)
Telugu: అత్త (atta)
Arabic: عمة (ʿammah)
Chinese: 姑姑 (gūgu)
Japanese: 叔母 (obasan)
Russian: тётя (tyotya)
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