The Greek word for "Sibling" is "αμφιθαλής αδελφός".
Sister in Greek is αδελφή. (ah-thel-FEE)
Αδερφή [Aderfee]
αδερφή (aderfi) or
αδελφή (adelfi)
Αδελφή
Adelfí̱
Sister
ότι η αδελφή "that sister"
Its συνηφάδα (sinifada) but is rarely used.
(η) αδερφή μου (Η) ΑΔΕΡΦΗ ΜΟΥ i adherfi mu
The Greek word for brother is aderfos (αδερφός) and for sister it is aderfi (αδερφή). You can say my brother: O aderfos mou or sister : H aderfi mou
In Greek, the word for sister is "αδελφή" (adelphi).
It is grammatically incorrect to say sister and sister. You just say sisters.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
She doesn't "say" anything, she just tosses a golden drachma (Greek money) into the street.
how do you say sister in spanish
Sister is a singular term, not plural, therefore you would say how is your sister, not how are your sister.
Artemis is the (older) twin sister of Apollo.
sister...:)