In Filipino, older brother is translated as "kuya".
Brother in Filipino is "kapatid na lalaki" or simply "kuya" if addressing an older brother or "adik" for Younger Brother.
The term for brother-in-law in Filipino is "bayaw."
In Filipino, you can say "kapatid na lalaki" to refer to a brother.
You say older brother in Malayalam as "പുത്രന്" (puthran).
This is how you address male siblings in Filipino: eldest - kuya second to the eldest - diko third to the eldest- sangko youngest - bunso So younger brother in Filipino is either called as diko, sangko or bunso depending on the order of his birth.
Brother in Filipino is "kapatid na lalaki" or simply "kuya" if addressing an older brother or "adik" for Younger Brother.
The term for brother-in-law in Filipino is "bayaw."
In Russian, "older brother" is said as "старший брат" (starshiy brat).
"Kuya" is older brother.
You say older brother in Malayalam as "പുത്രന്" (puthran).
"Sister" in Filipino is "ate" for an older sister and "kapatid na babae" for a general term.
兄 (ani) is older brother in Japanese. When addressing someone else's older brother, you should use お兄さん (onii-san).
ánaaí --someone's older brothershinaaí -- my older brotherninaaí -- your older brotherhánaaí-- older brother in fourth person (one's older brother)áłánaaí -- each other's older brothernihánaaí -- our older brotherand many more versions. This is a type of word that in Navajo must always be in the possesive.
The Hawaiian translation of little brother is "hiapo."
It mean big brother, but to make it more respectful and a nim so it becomes "Hyung-Nim" it is used only by males to call their older brother,another male slightly older than them or a male who they respect
This is how you address male siblings in Filipino: eldest - kuya second to the eldest - diko third to the eldest- sangko youngest - bunso So younger brother in Filipino is either called as diko, sangko or bunso depending on the order of his birth.
The term for older brother in Chinese is "哥哥" (gēge).