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minus-squareTheRealKunilinkfedilinkEnglish2•1 month ago Aunt is Thea in Greek Theía (Θεία) is “aunt” Theá (Θεά) is “goddess” So obviously yoghurt comes from goddesses.
Do they have to be Greek ants?
Aunt is Thea in Greek
Theía (Θεία) is “aunt”
Theá (Θεά) is “goddess”
So obviously yoghurt comes from goddesses.