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A Spanish word for an aunt, and in Spain an informal way to refer to or address a woman, girl, or female friend.

Examples

  • La tía que nos atendió fue muy amable.
    The woman who served us was very kind.
  • Ayer fui al mercado con mi tía y mis primos.
    Yesterday I went to the market with my aunt and my cousins.
  • Mi madre llamó a la tía Lucía para felicitarla.
    My mother called Aunt Lucía to congratulate her.
  • No conozco a esa tía, pero me suena su cara.
    I do not know that woman, but her face looks familiar.
  • La tía de Carlos preparó la cena familiar.
    Carlos's aunt prepared the family dinner.

Similar words

tía abuela
tía segunda
chica
tía paterna
tía política
mujer
muchacha
joven
colega
tía materna

Meanings

Aunt

noun
family
neutral
A parent's sister, an uncle's wife, or a female relative treated as an aunt in the family.

Usage

Use tía for an aunt, with mi tía, tu tía, or la tía de... when marking whose aunt she is.

Examples

  • Mi tía vive en Madrid y nos visita cada verano.
    My aunt lives in Madrid and visits us every summer.
  • La tía de Carlos preparó la cena familiar.
    Carlos's aunt prepared the family dinner.
  • Ayer fui al mercado con mi tía y mis primos.
    Yesterday I went to the market with my aunt and my cousins.
  • Sus tías siempre le mandan regalos por su cumpleaños.
    His aunts always send him gifts for his birthday.
  • Mi madre llamó a la tía Lucía para felicitarla.
    My mother called Aunt Lucía to congratulate her.

Common mistakes

The accent is dropped or the feminine agreement is lost.
IncorrectCorrect
Mi tia vive en Valencia. Mi tía vive en Valencia.
Mi tía es muy simpático. Mi tía es muy simpática.
El tía de Ana llegó tarde. La tía de Ana llegó tarde.

Similar words

Woman, girl, or familiar address

noun
everyday
informal
A colloquial word, especially in Spain, for a woman or girl, and also a casual way to address a female friend.

Usage

Use tía only in informal Spain-flavoured speech, because it can sound too casual or blunt outside a friendly setting.

Examples

  • Esa tía siempre llega tarde a clase.
    That girl is always late to class.
  • Oye, tía, no te enfades por una tontería.
    Hey, girl, do not get upset over something silly.
  • La tía que nos atendió fue muy amable.
    The woman who served us was very kind.
  • Qué tía más lista, lo resolvió en un minuto.
    What a clever woman, she solved it in a minute.
  • No conozco a esa tía, pero me suena su cara.
    I do not know that woman, but her face looks familiar.

Common mistakes

The slang sense is used in neutral family contexts or transferred to formal speech.
IncorrectCorrect
La tía del banco me aprobó el préstamo. La empleada del banco me aprobó el préstamo.
Mi tía Ana es mi compañera de clase. Mi amiga Ana es mi compañera de clase.
Estimados tíos, les escribo por la oferta. Estimados señores, les escribo por la oferta.

Similar words

Usage

Keep the family sense neutral, but treat the slang sense as informal and especially associated with Spain.

Common mistakes

Mi tia drops the written accent, and esa tía can sound like slang for a woman rather than a family member.

Etymology

From Late Latin thia, from Greek theía, the same family word behind Spanish tío.

FAQ

What does tía mean?

tía means aunt, and in informal Spanish from Spain it can also mean a woman, girl, or female friend.

Is tía the same as tío?

tía is the feminine form of tío, so the family meaning is aunt rather than uncle.

Can tía mean girl?

Yes. In Spain, tía can informally mean a girl or woman, much like "chick", "girl", or "mate" depending on context.

Does tía need an accent?

Yes. The Spanish word is written tía with an accent on í.

Is tía formal?

The family word is neutral, but the woman or address sense is informal and best kept for casual speech.

What is the plural of tía?

The plural is tías, used for aunts or, informally in Spain, women or girls.

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