kaikaina mailani (younger of a female) [k+I- k+I-na my-la-nee]
kaikuahine mailani (younger of a male) [k+I-koo-ah-hee-nay my-la-nee]
To say "favorite younger sister" in Hawaiian, you can say "kaikaina punahele."
In Hawaiian, you would refer to your little sister as "kaikaina," which means "younger sibling."
In Hawaiian, "spirit sister" can be translated as ʻōpiopio ʻuhane.
In Hawaiian, "aunt" can be translated as "aunty" or "kauwa" when referring to a paternal or maternal aunt, respectively.
You would say "petite sœur" in French to refer to a younger sister.
You say younger sister in Hindi as "choti behan".
In Hawaiian, you would refer to your little sister as "kaikaina," which means "younger sibling."
In Hawaiian, "aunt" can be translated as "aunty" or "kauwa" when referring to a paternal or maternal aunt, respectively.
You would say "petite sœur" in French to refer to a younger sister.
Younger sister in Thai is pronounced "nong sao" (น้องสาว).
Elder Sister: Akka Younger Sister: Chelli
Aloha au iā 'oe kaikuʻana (if you're a girl and she is older); kaikaina (if she is younger and you're a girl); kaikuahine (if you're a guy). Kind of complicated, yeah? A hui hou (until next time).
Aloha: Kaikuaʻana (older of a female); kaikaina (younger of a female); kaikuahine (of a male); or just kika or tita (slang). Add aloha after either of these for dear.
Sorry, the translation is quite long, but if you're talking about an older sister, "he nani no ku'u kaikua'ana" or my older sister is beautiful. If you're talking about a younger sister, "he nani no ku'u kaikaina" or beautiful is my younger sister. Grouping just the sisters together for a phrase cannot be done. This however may work, "he nani no ku'u 'ohana", my family is beautiful.
Filipino translation of younger sister: Nakababatang kapatid na babae Note: Younger sister in Filipino is called depending on the order of birth of the sister. This is how younger sister is called. ate- eldest sister ditse- second sister sanse- third sister bunso- youngest sibling
The word for sister in Maori is "tuakana" for an older sister and "teina" for a younger sister.
Younger sister in Tagalog is "nakababatang kapatid na babae."
nong sao younger sister phi sao older sister