English
Etymology
OE. sibling
Noun
wikipedia
en-noun
- one's brother or sister
See also
nibling
Translations
rfc-level|Translations at L4+ not in L3 POS section
trans-top|brother or sister
Catalan: germà m or germana f (Catalan does not have a word which covers both brother and sister)
Czech: t-|cs|sourozenec|m
Dutch: broer/broeder m or zus/zuster f (Dutch does not have a word which covers both brother and sister)
Esperanto: t-|eo|gefrato|xs=Esperanto
Ewe: n�vi n, ts� (younger sibling) n
Finnish: t+|fi|sisarus
French: frère m or s�ur f
German: Geschwister n (plural only), Geschwisterteil n
Hungarian: t+|hu|testvér
Indonesian: saudara
Japanese: å��å¼� (ã��ã��ã��ã� ã��, kyÅ�dai), å��å¼�å§�妹 (ã��ã��ã��ã� ã��ã��ã�¾ã��, kyÅ�dai-shimai)
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Latvian: br�lis m or m�sa f (Latvian does not have a word which covers both brother and sister)
Lojban: tunba
Norwegian: Søsken n
Portuguese: irmão m or irmã f (Portuguese does not have a word which covers both brother and sister)
Spanish: hermano m or hermana f (Spanish does not have a word which covers both brother and sister)
Swedish: t+|sv|syskon|n
Telugu:(tObuTTuvu)t|te|త�బ�����వ�|sc=Telu
Thai: à¸�ีà¹� (pee, older), à¸�à¹�à¸à¸� (norng, younger), both often used loosely for non-relatives
Turkish: t+|tr|karde�
trans-bottom
Category:Family
io:sibling
id:sibling
ja:sibling
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pt:sibling
ru:sibling
simple:sibling
fi:sibling
ta:sibling
vi:sibling
tr:sibling
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