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Write your siblings name in Chine?

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Answered by Natsukαshii
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  • parents (父母 – fù mǔ)

  • father (父亲 – fù qīn)

  • dad (爸爸 – bà ba)

  • mother (母亲 – mǔ qin)

  • mom (妈妈 – mā ma)

  • siblings (兄弟姐妹 – xiōng dì jiě mèi)

  • older brother (哥哥 – gē ge)

  • younger brother (弟弟 – dì dì)

  • older sister (姐姐 – jiě jie)

  • younger sister (妹妹 – mèi ei)
Answered by SwatiMukherjee
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Answer:

哥 Ge: Older brother弟 Di: Younger brother姐 Jie: Older sister妹 Mei: Younger sister

In usage, these words are usually repeated twice; e.g., 妹妹 Mei mei for one's younger sister. It is generally considered impolite to call an elder sibling by name. In larger families, 大哥 Da Ge or 大姐 Da Jie would refer to the eldest male or female child and others would be numbered (二哥 Er Ge, 三哥 San Ge, and so on). An elder brother is also sometimes referred to as 兄 Xiong, usually in the formula 兄弟 Xiongdi meaning "brothers" (in contrast to the Japanese 兄弟 Kyōdai, which can either mean "brothers" or "siblings", including sisters). Many people mistakenly thought brothers and sisters as a whole would be almost obsolete, however one-child policy is obviously not meant to last very long (which otherwise will lead to eventual population decrease). For people born in 1980~2000s though, one-child family is dominant. Informally, it is not uncommon to call someone outside of your family by these names. Likewise, an elder sister can also be referred to as 姊 Zi, as in the formula 姊妹 Zimei(cognate with Japanese Shimai) meaning "sisters". When the two are combined, the term 兄弟姊妹 Xiongdizimei means "siblings".

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