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Tant
in Low German
Pronunciation:
/tant/
noun
Plural:
Tanten
f
de Tant
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Oldenburg:
Rüstringer Schrieverkring.
Stader Geest:
Marcus Buck: attested by oral sources on the Stade Geest
Belzig-Teltow:
Willy Lademann:
Wörterbuch der Teltower Volkssprache.
Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1956, page 248
Vorpommern:
Otto Vogel:
Pommernspegel.
Scharff, Greifswald 1873, page 49
Mittel-Küstenpommersch:
Robert Laude:
Hinterpommersches Wörterbuch des Persantegebiets.
Böhlau, Köln 1995, ISBN 3-412-05995-1, page 16
Ost-Ostpreußen:
wikisource.org:
Tante Moalke.
Low Saxon:
Süster
von
een
von
de
Öllern
English:
aunt
Dutch:
tante
German:
Tante
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Schleswiger jüm-Gebiet:
En Mundvull Snack.
Runn Plattdüütsch plegen, Uthlande-Verlag, Noordstrand 2006, ISBN 978-3-9810833-0-9, page 52
Stader Geest:
Marcus Buck: attested by oral sources on the Stade Geest
Low Saxon:
Anreed
von
Kinner
för
Froenslüüd
German:
Tante
Composed words:
Tant Meier
Tantsegger
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