- Albanian: hallë (sq) f
- Arabic: عَمَّة (ar) f (ʿamma)
- Armenian: հորաքույր (hy) (horakʿuyr)
- Catalan: tia (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: (father's sister) 姑 (zh) (gū), 姑媽 (zh), 姑妈 (zh) (gūmā), 姑姑 (zh) (gūgu), 姑母 (zh) (gūmǔ), (father’s elder brother’s wife) 伯母 (zh) (bómǔ), (father’s younger brother’s wife) 叔母 (zh) (shúmǔ), 嬸母 (zh), 婶母 (zh) (shěnmǔ), 嬸嬸 (zh), 婶婶 (zh) (shěnshen)
- Teochew: (father's sister) a1-gou1, gou1, (father's elder brother's wife) a1-m2, m2, (father's younger brother's wife) a1-sim2, sim2
- Czech: teta (cs) f
- Danish: faster (da), tante (da) (in-law)
- Dutch: tante (nl) f
- Esperanto: onklino
- Estonian: tädi (et)
- Ewe: tasi, te
- Finnish: täti (fi), sedän vaimo (in-law)
- French: tante (fr) f, tatie (fr) f (informal)
- Georgian: მამიდა (ka) (mamida)
- German: Tante (de) f väterlicherseits
- Greek: θεία (el) f (theía); θεια (el) f (theia), θείτσα (el) f (theítsa) (affectionate terms but also pejoratives) f
- Hebrew: דּוֹדָה f (dóda)
- Hungarian: nagynéni (hu)
- Icelandic: föðursystir (is) f
- Irish: aintín f, 4th decl.
- Italian: zia (it) f
- Japanese: おば (ja) (oba)
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- Korean: 고모 (ko) (gomo)
- Krisa: wini
- Kurdish:
- Kurmanji: met (ku)
- Sorani: پوور (pûr)
- Latin: amita (la)
- Meriam: apu
- Navajo: abízhí
- Norwegian: tante (no) m, f, faster m, f
- Persian: عمه (fa) ('amme)
- Polish: ciotka ojczysta (pl) f (blood), stryjenka (pl) f (in-law)
- Portuguese: tia (pt) f
- Russian: тётя (ru) f (tjótja), тётя по отцу́ f (tjótja po otcú), тётя по отцо́вской ли́нии f (tjótja po otcóvskoj línii)
- Scottish Gaelic: piuthar-athar f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: тетка f, стрина f, амиџинца f (regional, non-standard)
- Roman: tetka f, strina f, amidžinca f (regional, non-standard)
- Seri: aac
- Slovene: teta (sl) f
- Somali: eedo (so)
- Spanish: tía (es) f
- Swahili: shangazi (sw)
- Swedish: faster (sv) c, tant (sv) c
- Tamil: அத்தை (ta) (attai); (in-law) பெரியம்மா (ta) (periyammā) (elder), சித்தி (ta) (citti) (younger)
- Taos: į̀ęmę’éna
- Telugu: అత్త (te) (atta)
- Turkish: hala (tr), yenge (tr) (in-law)
- Urdu: پھپو (phuppo)
- West Frisian: muoike (fy)
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