mas lumang mga kapatid na babae
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I call my elder sister Ate. (pronounced Ah-Teh)
"Older sister" in Tagalog is "ate."
To say sister in Tagalog, you would say "ate" for an older sister or "kapatid na babae" for a sister in general.
You say "older sister" in Filipino as "Ate" or "Ate na magulang."
In Tagalog, you say sister as "ate" if they are older than you or "kapatid na babae" if you want to be more specific.
In Tagalog, "little sister" is "nakadik".
Younger sister in Tagalog is "nakababatang kapatid na babae."
To say sister in Tagalog, you would say "ate" for an older sister or "kapatid na babae" for a sister in general.
You say "older sister" in Filipino as "Ate" or "Ate na magulang."
In Tagalog, you say sister as "ate" if they are older than you or "kapatid na babae" if you want to be more specific.
In Tagalog, "little sister" is "nakadik".
Younger sister in Tagalog is "nakababatang kapatid na babae."
In Tagalog, "I love you as a sister" translates to "Mahal kita bilang kapatid."
In Tagalog, you say "uncle" as "tito" for the younger brother of the parent, and "tiyo" for the older brother of the parent.
The Tagalog word for "youngest sister" is "bunso."
The word for sister in Maori is "tuakana" for an older sister and "teina" for a younger sister.
Your sister's husband is your brother-in-law. The English language makes no distinction between the husband of an older sister and the husband of a younger sister.
Hermana mayor
nong sao younger sister phi sao older sister