Aunty is a common word people use for a woman who is the sister of your mother or father. It is often used in families to show relationship.
My aunty lives in London.
Aunty helped me with homework.
People sometimes call an older woman 'aunty' to be polite, especially if they do not know her well. It is used in shops or streets in a friendly way.
Aunty, can you help me, please?
This aunty sells flowers here.
Sometimes, aunty is used to talk about a woman who takes care of children, like a babysitter or helper. Children often call such women 'aunty' to show affection.
The aunty watches the kids after school.
She is the kind aunty at the school.
In many countries, especially in Asia and Africa, people call an older woman 'Aunty' as a form of respect. It is used before the woman's family name or with no last name.
Aunty Sharma is very kind.
Please meet Aunty Lee from our village.
People sometimes use 'aunty' for a close family friend who is not a real aunt. It shows friendship and warmth in social groups.
Aunty Mary is like part of our family.
We call Mrs. Green 'aunty' at school.
Sometimes young people use 'aunty' jokingly to talk about an older woman who might be old-fashioned or serious. It is a funny or teasing way to talk.
Don't be an aunty, join the fun!
She is acting like an aunty today.