Does tete mean brother?
Tete. This term is used almost exclusively by Spanish people to refer to a brother. It is especially common on the Mediterranean coast. Both parents and siblings will use this word to refer to the brother in the family.
Efo tete leaves, also known as Biteku Teku, Amaranth leaves, Folon, green shoko leaves, efo tete is a leafy vegetable mainly popular in the western part of Nigeria and Cameroun. It is also the main leaf used in the preparation of efo riro, a popular vegetable soup in Nigeria.
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Is Titi aunt or uncle? Titi; neutral, from the Spanish for Aunt (Tia) and Uncle (Tio). (however, it is often a diminutive of aunt.) Zizi; neutral, from the Italian for Aunt (Zia) and Uncle (Zio).
Titi, or "auntie," is Rosaura Andreu, an actress and stage star.
Tete, (amaranth greens), is one of the most commonly found green leafy vegetables in Nigeria.
Etymology. Borrowed from French tête-à-tête (“head-to-head”).
*There is no word for “sibling” in French. Brother. Frère.
Why do Hawaiians say brah? Brah is slang for brother and refers to any other male person, not just one's brothers by blood relation. Brah is the equivalent of dude in American slang.
- amigo.
- associate.
- brother.
- buddy.
- chum.
- companion.
- comrade.
- crony.
What is Hawaiian brother?
braddah (plural braddahs) (Hawaii) brother.