It depends if it is your older sister or younger sister. If it is your older sister, you would say jie jie (this sounds like jet, with the t cancelled) If it is your younger sister, yould say may may (the first word is pronounced more like an interjection like how you would say WOW! Both words sound like the month May)
In Chinese, you can say "打电话给你姐姐" (da3 dian4 hua4 gei3 ni3 jie3 jie5) which means "call your sister".
姐姐 [jiě jie]
i dont no
In Mandarin Chinese, you would say "妹妹" (mèi mei) for little sister.
You can call her "Meimei" which means "beautiful younger sister" in Mandarin. It is a common term of endearment in Chinese-speaking countries.
姐姐 [jiě jie] ---> elder sister 妹妹 [mèi mei] ---> younger sister 姐妹 [jiě mèi] ---> a female friend or associate. 修女 [xiū nǚ] ---> a member of a religious order of women.
It depends on what dialect you are speaking. Mei Mei is little sister in Mandarin Chinese.
Call me
i dont no
There are many styles of Chinese. See related link.dì mèi
妹妹 (mei mei) meaning younger sister
Chinese is a bit more specific when it comes to people in our family. There are two ways to say sister in Chinese. Jie Jie (姊姊) means older sister while, if it is your younger sister it is mei mei (妹妹).
"Sister" in Malayalam is said as "സഹോദരി" (sahodhari) for biological sisters and "സഹോദര" (sahodaran) for biological brothers.
姐姐 [jiě jie]
叫 jiao
爸爸,姐姐,孙子.trust my answer coz I'm chinese
In Chinese, we call it "酒吧", pronounces as "Jiu-Ba"
In Mandarin Chinese, you would say "妹妹" (mèi mei) for little sister.