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elder brother elder Sister diko: ditse: second older brother second older sister sangko: sanse: third older brother third older sister siko: sitse: fourth older brother fourth older sister Pate, Ading (Ilokano) Younger sibling totò: nenè: younger brother younger sister Bunso: Youngest sibling, Baby siyaho: inso: elder sister's husband elder ...
a father older brother and his spouse: a person who's a little older than one's parents: Northern dialects from the turn of the 20th century, can also refer to father's elder brother or sister or mother's elder brother or sister; like em, modified by trai (male) or gái (female) dì: cháu: mother's older or younger sister; stepmother
Qi Qiaoqiao (born 1 March 1949) is a Chinese businesswoman, former civil official, and elder sister to Xi Jinping, current Chinese Communist Party general secretary and Paramount leader of China. Early life and education
husband's older brother's wife: 大嫂 dàsǎo: sister-in-law: 4 husband's younger brother: 小叔 xiǎoshū: brother-in-law: 4 husband's younger brother's wife: 小婶 (小嬸) xiǎoshěn: sister-in-law: 4 husband's older sister: 大姑 dàgū: sister-in-law: 4 husband's younger sister: 小姑 xiǎogū: sister-in-law: 4 wife's sister's husband ...
The Elder Sister (French: La soeur aînée) is an oil-on-canvas painting created in 1869 by the French academic artist [1] William-Adolphe Bouguereau. [2] It was acquired in 1992 by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, as a gift. [3] According to the museum website, the painting was the gift of an anonymous lady in memory of her father.
Even though she's the calm and gentle elder sister, she still has the same amount of attitude as the bucking black horse. ... After seeing the noticeable difference between a 5-year-old horse and ...
elder sister female suffix Mary-chí: The honorific chí or ché is usually added right after one's name, and it shows a "sister-like" respect. hiaⁿ: 兄: elder brother male suffix John-hiaⁿ: The honorific hiaⁿ is usually added right after one's name, and it shows a "brother-like" respect. iâ: 爺: father, master male suffix
After hearing this, the older sister called her "selfish" and got their parents on her side. The parents, in turn, asked the younger sister to comply and "be the bigger person."