Halamд±

In children's folklore, particularly in rituals involving ladybugs, children recite rhymes asking the ladybug to "fly and bring my paternal aunt (halamı), my grandmother, or my grandfather" as a form of wish-making.

What is the difference between "hâlâ" and "hala ... - HiNative HalamД±

The word is a Turkish term that translates specifically to "my paternal aunt" in the accusative case (direct object) or, depending on the context, as part of a question about a paternal aunt. 1. Etymology and Linguistic Meaning Hâlâ: Still/Yet (long "a" sounds).

Translation of "halamı" in English. Search in Images Search in Wikipedia Search in Web. Noun. my aunt. flattened her. Show more [. Reverso Context Noun. my aunt. flattened her.

It is important to distinguish the word from the Turkish adverb hâlâ (written with circumflex accents), which means "still" or "yet" . Hala: Paternal aunt (short "a" sounds). Hâlâ: Still/Yet (long "a" sounds).