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"
In Filipino, older brother is translated as "kuya".
The term for brother-in-law in Filipino is "bayaw."
In Filipino, you can say "kapatid na lalaki" to refer to a brother.
Filipino translation of younger sister: Nakababatang kapatid na babae Note: Younger sister in Filipino is called depending on the order of birth of the sister. This is how younger sister is called. ate- eldest sister ditse- second sister sanse- third sister bunso- youngest sibling
Brotherin Filipino or Tagalog means "Kapatid or Kuya"
In Filipino, older brother is translated as "kuya".
The term for brother-in-law in Filipino is "bayaw."
In Filipino, you can say "kapatid na lalaki" to refer to a brother.
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Elder brother in kazakh is "aga", younger brother - "ini".
If you were trying to say '...my younger brother' - "... Fy mrawd ifanc"
Filipino translation of younger sister: Nakababatang kapatid na babae Note: Younger sister in Filipino is called depending on the order of birth of the sister. This is how younger sister is called. ate- eldest sister ditse- second sister sanse- third sister bunso- youngest sibling
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.
didi or 弟弟 is younger brother and in case you want to know gege or 哥哥 is older brother.
Your younger brother: Otoosan (polite) Your elder brother: oniisan (polite)