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If I were a younger brother I would get my way more often. If I were a younger brother I would envy my older brother. If I were a younger brother I would pester my sister. If I were a younger brother I would have a crush on my sister's friends. If I were a younger brother I would want to play with my brother's toys. If I were a younger brother I would not like hand-me-downs.
La hermana is how you would say "sister" in Spanish.
Yes, usually an aunt is the sibling of one of your parents. If aunt Baba is your father's sister, then she would be his younger sister.
'My sister' would be 'mi hermana'.
well after the age of 18 it is unlikely for them to be adopted even as a younger sister/brother. You could call her/him your younger sister/brother but it would not be official
For malesolder sister is 누나 noonaolder brother is hyung.For femalesyour older brother is 오빠 oppayour older sister is 언니 eonni.
Oh, I have an older and younger sister, so if she is older than you she would probably say "I'm talking on the phone, brat!" The younger sister would say "I'm telling Mom!" :)
Imōto no futago no imōto
In Hawaiian, you would refer to your little sister as "kaikaina," which means "younger sibling."
Your younger brother's wife's sister's daughter would be your son's cousin.
Carol has 4 siblings. Older sister, older brother, younger sister, younger brother. I would know, since I'm her older brother. Cheers!
This can be said in various ways. For females, if you were to refer to a sister who is older, you would say "mō taku tuakana". If you were referring to a younger sister, you would say "mō taku teina". For males, this changes completely. You would simply say "mō taku tuahine". Mō = for Taku = my Tuakana = elder Teina = younger Tuahine = sister