The Chinese word for sister is "姐姐" (jiějie) for older sister and "妹妹" (mèimei) for younger sister. The word for brother is "哥哥" (gēge) for older brother and "弟弟" (dìdi) for younger brother. These terms reflect the age hierarchy commonly acknowledged in Chinese family relationships.
The Italian word for brother is "fratello" and for sister is "sorella".
In Chinese, the word for nephew is "外甥" (wàishēng) for a sister's son or "侄子" (zhízi) for a brother's son.
There is no single word in the English language for your sister-in-law's brother.
妹妹 ( mei mei ) is younger sister whereas 姐姐 (jie jie) is older sister 哥哥 ( ge ge ) is older brother whereas 第第 ( di di ) is younger brother
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In Chinese, the generic term of "brother" does not exist. There is only "ge", which means older brother, and "di" which means younger brother. Characters relating to the family are repeated to express intimacy (ie mom = mama, dad = baba, older brother = gege, younger brother = didi, older sister = jiejie, younger sister = meimei)
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The Chinese word for elder sister is "姐姐" (jiě jiě).
Di-di. (Dee-dee). Ge-ge. (Guh-guh). Older brother. Jye-jye. (Jeeyeh-jeeyeh). Older sister. Mei-mei. (May-may). Younger sister. Fu-mu. (Foo-moo). Parents.
The French words for brother and sister are frere (brother) and seour (sister). There is a popular children's song which has "frere" in the title. It is called "Frere Jacques". This song is known in English as "Brother John".
The Chinese word for elder sister is: 姐姐 (jie3 jie3) or 大姐 (da2 jie3)
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