å…„ /a ni/ is the main word for 'older brother' in general. Depending on the state of relations between the two siblings, the younger might want to use different honorifics to call his/her older brother, the following all mean 'older brother' and just differ on level of formality/respect.
兄上 /ani u e/ : used very formally like in prestigious and/or aristocratic families.
ãŠå…„様 /o nii sa ma/ : nothing less than 'aniue' in formality, yet it is more common, and not limited in usage to some families/people.
ãŠå…„ã•ã‚“ /o nii san/ : with only the honorific changed, it is one step less formal. This is most common and standard way to call an older brother, or used as vocative as in calling out to a man in the street etc whom you don't know.
ãŠå…„ã¡ã‚ƒã‚“ /o nii chan/ : the honorific 'chan' is a term of familiarity and endearment, usually in this case used by kids. Still it is a respectful way to call your own older sister or an older girl that you know very well, but not much used by adults.
For sister the main word is 姉 /a ne/. The same terms applies to this:
姉上 /a ne u e/ : same case as 'aniue'.
ãŠå§‰æ§˜ /o nee sa ma/ : same as 'oniisama'.
ãŠå§‰ã•ã‚“ /o nee san/ : same as 'oniisan' also in calling out to a stranger lady.
ãŠå§‰ã¡ã‚ƒã‚“ /o nee chan/ : same as 'oniichan'.
[ee = elongated 'e' sound, not as in 'keep']
* You might hear the three words in each category starting with an 'o', also used without it. It does not change the meaning and just renders it less formal, is all. This case less often happens to 'oniisama/oneesama'. There are some other words in each category, but are not that common. *
He had older and younger siblings.
he had a older siblings
Well, I guess that they're always your older siblings but as you get older you might probably just say brother or sister. I think that sibling is mostlry for children.
yes you can but you have to 18 or prove to the judge that you can take of yourself and your siblings
It does not confrim on how many siblings he has, but he has older sisters' and an older brother.
Anything is possible. Her mother, if still alive, probably thinks of her as a girl. If she has older siblings they might call her a girl.
yes
she had nine older siblings
2 older siblings...
older
One of the siblings was her older brother peter
he has 3 siblings, all older