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Understanding The Filipino Tita - Culture Trip In some cases, there are also Filipino families who live together with their distant relatives such as their grandparents, uncles, and aunts – known as ‘ tita’ in Filipino Before, the definition of a ‘ tita’ simply referred to one’s aunt – either on one’s mother’s or father’s side of the family
tita - Wiktionary, the free dictionary tita (plural titas) (Philippines) An aunt; auntie coordinate term Coordinate term: tito (Philippines, slang) A young adult woman exhibiting the stereotypical characteristics of a Filipina aunt
Guide: How to Say “Tita” in English “Tita” is a term commonly used in Filipino culture to affectionately refer to an older female relative or family friend While there is no direct translation for “tita” in English, there are several ways to convey the meaning and relationship conveyed by this term
Philippine kinship - Wikipedia Family friends one generation above, like parent's friends, are called "Tito" (for males) and "Tita" (for females), although they should not be confused with Tiyo and Tiya which are for blood relatives