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Do you say Aunt or Ant?

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I call my white ones "Aunt". My Filipina aunts I called "antie" or these days Tita. I've thought about it a lot why I do this since I was a kid but to this day I don't know why. It sounds weird to me to say "Ant Maureen" or "Aunt Bebek."
 
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As a Canadian, Ant (or Anty). Never heard anyone pronounce it Aunt.
Edit: I don't actually call my Aunts or Uncles by those titles though. I just call them by their first name.
 
For as long as I can remember I've said "Aunt" for people on my mom's side of the family and "Ant" for people on my dad's side. I assume it's down to dialectical/accent differences, not that the two sides of my family live that far apart, but I'm not entirely sure.

When speaking more generically I switch back and forth between both pronunciations without really thinking about it.
 
It should be aunt, but nobody says it. Still, I know it's correct, so I now say aunt when speaking of aunts, but if I were to address one of my aunts, it would be Ant so'n'so
 
i grew up saying "ant" but I prefer "aunt" because... y'know... aunt.
I guess I only still use "ant" when talking to my parents
 
I definitely say "ant"

I remember thinking it was really dumb as a kid, that both words are pronounced the same, but then I learned that there's a lot of homophones. And at this point my midwest accent isn't going away.
 
WTF? The amount of people who use "Ant" in this thread is scary. I thought this was a joke at first...

EDIT: Nvm I see we're talking about pronunciations.
 
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