No chria brown has a sister
chris brown did beat rihanna and they broke up
No that was Selena Gomez who said that. Ah but that was a total lie unless her life long dream was to date her brother!
The song is actually a Christian song called "Cartoons" by Chris Rice.
Aloha. Answer: Kaikuaʻana, kuaʻana [ka-ee koo-ah 'ah-na, or koo-ah 'ah-na] This is how to say it for either a guy's brother or a girl's, and is the easiest one to use.
Brother = אח (ahkh) Brothers = אחים (ahkhim)
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αδελφός (ah-dell-PHOS)
Big brother: Onii-san (Oh-nee-sahn) Big sister: Onee-san (Oh-neh-sahn) Little brother: Otouto-chan (Oh-touh-toh-chan) Little sister: Imouto-chan (EE-mou-to-chan) -Chan and -san honorifics will differ depending on the level of intimacy you're using. Casually you would use honorifics like -chan, -tan, and so on. However, -san is more polite. If you're referring to your own sibling in a conversation with someone else, it's different. Big brother: Ani (Ah-nee) Big sister: Ane (Ah-neh) Little brother: Otouto (Oh-touh-toh) Little sister: Imouto (EE-mou-to)
kuaʻana (older brother of same sex); [koo-ah' ah-na] kaina (younger brother of same sex); [k+I-na] kunāne (of a female); [koo-nay-nay] you will hear [koo-na-nay] but this is technically not correct mua, (older sibling); [moo-ah] hope (younger sibling); [ho-pay] pōkiʻi (youngest sibling). [po-kee-ee] hoahānau kāne ("brother" like in the church or a club);
Hau'oli la Hanau, Kaikua'ana = Happy Birthday, brother Pronunciation: How-oh-lee la Ha-now , Kai(like kite)-coo-ah - ah-nah
It depends on the sub-dialect but in general... Brother's wife - Ah So 阿嫂 Wife's little sister - Yee Chai 姨仔 Wife's big sister - Dai Yee 大姨 or Ah Yee 阿姨 Husband's little sister - Goo Chai 姑仔 Husband's big sister - Dai Goo 大姑 or Ah Goo 阿姑
ah (אה) means "oh!", but if you meant akh or ach (אח), it means brother.