giri no oneesan=older sister in law giri no omooto=younger sister in law
"ani" = older brother
"ane" = older sister
"imouto" = younger sister
"otouto" = younger brother
yasashii onechan (older sister)
yasashii imouto (younger sister)
Older sister - onee chan
Younger sister - imouto
Older brother - onii chan
Younger brother - otouto
義姉妹 /gi shi mai/ means 'stepsister' in general sense. 義妹 /gi mai/ means ayounger stepsister and 義姉 /gi shi/ means an older one.
Nii-chan or Nii- nii is Japanese for older brother. Onii-chan is someone else's older brother.
You could say futago no shimai, but the word for sister (or brother) would depend on whether you are talking about an older sister (onesan) or a younger one (imoto), and that goes for twins too, so you always know which one was born first. Futago is twin.
"Little sister" is 'imouto,' while "littlest sister" is 'ichiban shita no imouto.' (Japanese: 一番下の妹)
兄 (ani) is older brother in Japanese. When addressing someone else's older brother, you should use お兄さん (onii-san).
brother in law = beau-frèresister in law = belle-soeur
To say "for my brother and sister" in Swahili, you can say "kwa ndugu yangu na dada yangu".
you can say "nong" to a little brother or sister
sister and brother = achot veh ach (รยรโรโขรยช รโขรยรโ)
I am not completely sure on saying "I have" though I know how to say Older Brother and Younger Sister. Older brother is Oniisan (Oh-ne-san), おにいさん, and you say Younger sister, Imooto (E-mo-o-to), いもおと. hope this helped a little!
"Little brother" in Thai is pronounced as "เธเนเธญเธเธเธฒเธข" (nรณng chaai).
Brother is "kapatid na lalaki" and sister is "kapatid na babae" in Tagalog.
"Sister" in Swahili is "dada".
You may say 'imouto.'
zan zumi
Nii-chan or Nii- nii is Japanese for older brother. Onii-chan is someone else's older brother.
In Hawaiian, you would refer to your little sister as "kaikaina," which means "younger sibling."
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