i am not too sure which dialect that was but i am positive it mean "younger sister".
Mandarin : mei-mei
Cantonese: mui-mui
Hakka: moi-moi im not sure what moi moi means but moi in french means me
"Moi moi" is a term used in Nigerian Pidgin English to mean "goodbye" or "see you later". It is not a direct translation, but rather a colloquial term used for informal goodbyes.
The Romani translation of the word "sister" is "phral."
The Blackfoot translation for "sister" is "nááto'si."
The translation of "sister" in Ilocano is "ate".
The Welsh translation for 'sister-in-law' is "chwaer-ei law" for a sister-in-law through marriage and "chwaer ei hogyn" for a sister-in-law through a sibling.
The Butuanon translation for the word sister is "igsuon nga babaye" or "igsuon nga baye".
There is no specific word for "niece". If female is talking: "Tama teine a lo'u uso" - literal translation is "female child of my sister" or just "tama a lo'u uso" - "child of my sister" or "my sister's daughter" or "daughter of my sister". If a male is talking: "Tama teine a lo'u tuafafine" - literal translation is the same as the female "female child of my sister" or "my sister's daughter". "Afafine a lo'u uso" - "daughter of my brother" or "my brother's daughter". I know it's confusing - sorry!
Bonne Soeur is a French term. The literal translation is good sister. However, used in context, a bonne soeur is a nun.
The Romani translation of the word "sister" is "phral."
To say sister in Tagalog, you would say "ate" for an older sister or "kapatid na babae" for a sister in general.
my sister.
Soror means sister and sorores means sisters
The Welsh translation for 'sister-in-law' is "chwaer-ei law" for a sister-in-law through marriage and "chwaer ei hogyn" for a sister-in-law through a sibling.
In Irish it's do dheirfiúr (your sister) d'aingeal (your angel)
It means Little Sister
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The Tagalog word for "youngest sister" is "bunso."
zarine is not her sister its her lookalike who salmaan khan brought