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
弟弟, or "dee dee" for Mandarin pronunciation
In Chinese, the word for nephew is "外甥" (wàishēng) for a sister's son or "侄子" (zhízi) for a brother's son.
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.
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)
The Italian word for brother is "fratello" and for sister is "sorella".
哥哥 is the Chinese term for elder brother 大哥哥 for male elder than brother but less than uncle
Chinese is a bit more specific when it comes to people in our family. There are two ways to say sister in Chinese. Jie Jie (姊姊) means older sister while, if it is your younger sister it is mei mei (妹妹).
弟弟, or "dee dee" for Mandarin pronunciation
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he did have brother and sister he had two sister and he had 1 brother
Your sister-in-law is either the wife of your brother or the sister of your spouse. Your brother-in-law is either the husband of your sister or the brother of your spouse. So your brother-in-law's wife is either your sister or is not related to you. Some people incorrectly refer to a brother-in-law's wife as a sister-in-law.
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She has 1 sister, a step-sister, a step-brother, a half-sister and a half-brother
Niece is to nephew as sister is to brother.
Schwester is sister in German.