In Kannada, you can call sister "ತಂಗಿ" (tangi) if she is younger than you or "ಅಕ್ಕ" (akka) if she is older than you.
In Kannada, you can call sister-in-law as "ಅತ್ತೆ" (atte) if she is your brother's wife, and "ಸಹೋದರಿ" (sahodari) if she is your sister's husband's wife.
"Sister" in Kannada is pronounced as "ತಂಗಿ" (taṅgi).
'Speaker' in Kannada is called "ಉಪಸ್ಥಿತಿ" (upasthiti).
In Kannada, brother-in-law is called "ಮವಳಿ" (mavaḷi) for the husband of one's sister, and "ಅಣ್ಣಾತ್ತ" (aṇṇātta) for the husband of one's spouse's sister.
In Kannada we would say Kolave Vidhyuthdeepa(ಕೊಳವೆ ವಿದ್ಯುದ್ದೀಪ) or Kolavedeepa.
In Kannada, you can call sister-in-law as "ಅತ್ತೆ" (atte) if she is your brother's wife, and "ಸಹೋದರಿ" (sahodari) if she is your sister's husband's wife.
Attige
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