hermana - Spain/
sister - UK/US/Canada/Australia etc./
Schwester - Germany/Austria/Switzerland
soeur - France
soror/germana - (ancient) Roman Empire
suor (nun)/sorella - Italy
'syestrAH' ('cectpa' in Cyrillic script) - Russian
im not crazy in 100 different languages
The word sister in law in Samoan can be said two different ways. If you were a girl you would say ÒusoÓ if you were a boy and referring o your sister you would say ÒtuafafineÓ.
我有姐姐.This answer is correct in 100 percent sure
It is grammatically incorrect to say sister and sister. You just say sisters.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
how do you say sister in spanish
Sister is a singular term, not plural, therefore you would say how is your sister, not how are your sister.
sister...:)
The correct answer will be she is a sister of .
About 99-100%. Different sources say different things.
To say sister in Tagalog, you would say "ate" for an older sister or "kapatid na babae" for a sister in general.
ότι η αδελφή "that sister"