"Army Sister" typically refers to a woman who serves in the military or has a strong connection to the armed forces, often as a soldier, veteran, or family member of a service member. The term conveys a sense of camaraderie and solidarity among women in the military community, highlighting their shared experiences and challenges. It can also denote a supportive network that fosters empowerment and resilience among women in military contexts.
Sisko If you mean "big sister" = isosisko If you mean "little sister" = pikkusisko
sister = Schwester
not good for the army .
It means sister. It can either be a sister within a family (e.g. brother, sister) or it could mean a medical nurse.
no he has a sister whos in the army apparntly lol
Latisha. She's a member of the United States Army.
Little sister in Swahili
The word for "sister" in Zulu is "usisi."
not good for the army .
My sister
Yes.
Just what he said, he cares about you but only as if you were his sister.