my sister = okhtii ( in Arabic )
and it written in Arabic this way : أختــي
The English word "sister" has a unique spelling in Arabic. Arabic is a language heavy in consonant sounds and the spelling for this word is no exception. It is "okht" (أخت).
Okhtأخت
In Arabic, you would refer to your mother's sister as "خالة" (khala).
The sister of my Dad is called " Ammah" & its plural is " Ammat".
The English phrase "your sister" becomes one simple word when translated into Arabic. That word is "okhtuka" (أختك) which comes from the word "okht" which means sister.
okht / shaqeeqa
Khalti : is your mother's sister :)
Ukhti mean "my sister" in english.
Get an Arabic Bible. Or look for an Arabic translation online. (One is linked below.)
tu'jibunii ukhtuka(/ukhtuki) تعجبني أختك
Well if you mean the Arabic language, it has many sister languages. I'm Greek and I've been learning Arabic for a long time. Arabic is a language of the Semitic languages family and has many sister languages of which most are extent now. Sister lanugages of Arabic may include (Hebrew, Coptic, Ancient Egyptian, Aramaic, Syrian, Phoenician, Canaanite, Ancient Brazilian (not much know about it), Somali, Sawahili, Modern Egyptian language (so near to Arabic, even Arabs think it's Arabic, well, if you are an Arab or an Egyptian reading this, EGYPTIAN IS NOT ARABIC it has always been a separate language.)
The question as posed is nonsensical and likely derives from the misunderstanding of how Arabic is written. Arabic is not written with symbols or ideographs (like Chinese), but is written with letters in an alphabet. It just happens that the alphabet used in Arabic is different than the Latin alphabet used in English.The word for sister in Arabic is "okht" and it is written like this (???).