To say "little sister" in Cherokee, you would say "adalisdi" for little and "unega" for sister. So together it would be "adalisdi unega."
Russian for "little sister" (meaning younger sister) is младшая сестра (pronounced MLATshaya seeSTRA).
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Little sister is addressed depending on the order of her birth: the eldest sister - ate second sister to the eldest sister - ditse third sister to the eldest sister - sanse the youngest - bunso
小妹妹= Little Sister 小=Little 妹妹= Sister Xiao Mae Mae (may may)
In Hawaiian, you would refer to your little sister as "kaikaina," which means "younger sibling."
Ah, what a lovely question! In Cherokee, you would say "sister" as "ᏥᏳ" which is pronounced as "tsi-yu." Such a beautiful language, just like the happy little trees we paint. Keep exploring and learning new things, my friend.
In Cherokee, the word for sister is "ᎩᎦ" (pronounced "giga"). The Cherokee language has different terms based on familial relationships, and "giga" specifically refers to a sister.
Russian for "little sister" (meaning younger sister) is младшая сестра (pronounced MLATshaya seeSTRA).
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munting kapatid
Little sister is addressed depending on the order of her birth: the eldest sister - ate second sister to the eldest sister - ditse third sister to the eldest sister - sanse the youngest - bunso
小妹妹= Little Sister 小=Little 妹妹= Sister Xiao Mae Mae (may may)
In Hawaiian, you would refer to your little sister as "kaikaina," which means "younger sibling."
The term 'little sister' could be translated as 'imouto', to say 'my little sister' you could say 'watashi no imouto'. But remember, if you are going to refer to someone else's little sister, you must say 'imouto-san', 'san' being the honorific, which are a key element of the Japanese language and etiquette.
You can say "Ikh lib mayn kleyne shvester" in Yiddish to express "I love my little sister."
You may say 'imouto.'
'Your little sister' in spanish is written and pronounced 'Tu hermana pequena'.