ánaaí --someone's older brother
shinaaí -- my older brother
ninaaí -- your older brother
hánaaí-- older brother in fourth person (one's older brother)
áłánaaí -- each other's older brother
nihánaaí -- our older brother
and many more versions. This is a type of word that in Navajo must always be in the possesive.
it means "my older brother"
Both Anna and chettan are used for older brother. Younger brother is aniyan.
In Navajo, the term for older sister is "nálí." This word is used to refer to an older female sibling within the Navajo culture. It is important to note that Navajo is a complex language with specific terms for familial relationships.
"Kuya" is older brother.
In Filipino, older brother is translated as "kuya".
In Russian, "older brother" is said as "старший брат" (starshiy brat).
In Hindi, uncle for older brother is called "चाचा" (chacha).
The term for older brother in Punjabi is "bade bhai" (ਬੜੇ ਭਾਈ).
In Hawaiian, "brother" is translated as "kaikuaʻana" for an older brother and "kaikaina" for a younger brother.
In Kurdish, "brother" is said as "birayek" for older brother and "bira" for younger brother.
To buy it from him: Baa naashniih (sell, buy, trade)Shínaaí bichidí baa nahałnii-- "I bought my older brother's car from him."Haidą́ą́' shichidí shaa nahaaznii ---" I sold my car last winter"
兄 (ani) is older brother in Japanese. When addressing someone else's older brother, you should use お兄さん (onii-san).