Kuya.
Brotherin Filipino or Tagalog means "Kapatid or Kuya"
The term for brother-in-law in Filipino is "bayaw."
In Filipino, you can say "kapatid na lalaki" to refer to a brother.
Both Anna and chettan are used for older brother. Younger brother is aniyan.
This is how you address male siblings in Filipino: eldest - kuya second to the eldest - diko third to the eldest- sangko youngest - bunso So younger brother in Filipino is either called as diko, sangko or bunso depending on the order of his birth.
Brotherin Filipino or Tagalog means "Kapatid or Kuya"
The term for brother-in-law in Filipino is "bayaw."
In Filipino, you can say "kapatid na lalaki" to refer to a brother.
Both Anna and chettan are used for older brother. Younger brother is aniyan.
"Kuya" is older brother.
This is how you address male siblings in Filipino: eldest - kuya second to the eldest - diko third to the eldest- sangko youngest - bunso So younger brother in Filipino is either called as diko, sangko or bunso depending on the order of his birth.
"I am a Filipino" is the correct way to say it. "Filipino" is the preferred term for people and things related to the Philippines, while "Pilipino" is an older term used for the national language of the Philippines.
In Russian, "older brother" is said as "старший брат" (starshiy brat).
Tagalog translation of older sister: Nakatatandang kapatid na babae. Note: Ate (ahh-teh) - this is how the eldest sister is called
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.