No. Prefer the usage in these examples: She is older than me. She is older than I am. She is my elder/older sister. (Both are generally acceptable in modern usage.) My elder/older brother is a teacher. My car is older than your car. Your cat is older than my dog. Of the two sisters, Siân is the elder/older.
The wife of your brother is your "sister-in-law" In English, this is true whether the brother is older or younger than you are.
No, he was younger. He succeeded his assassinated father to the kingship because his elder brother mas mentally damaged by an attempt to poison him.
Elder should be corrected to older.
older because it is at the bottom and the ones on top are younger than the bottoms
people have only been around for about 500,000 years... I say Cats are Elder to Human Beings
Intelligence is not determined by gender or birth order. Each individual has unique strengths and weaknesses that contribute to their overall intelligence. It is important to recognize and celebrate the abilities of all individuals regardless of age or gender.
As we age, the bones lose calcium, which lowers their density, making older people more prone to breaks.
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