How to say sister-in-law in Japanese

ぎしgishiあねaneirr.

noun:

  • sister-in-law (older)
  • older stepsister; older adopted sister; non-blood-related older sister 姉【あね】

Example Sentences

imoutono咲子sakikoですdesuoreto年子toshigodekon受験生jukenseiですdesu
This is my little sister Sakiko. She was born the same year as me and is now studying for her exams.
だからdakaraお互いにotagaini助け合うtasukeau必要hitsuyougaあったattaのでnodeそういうsouiu意味imidehaimoutotonokizunaha強かったtsuyokatta
Therefore we had to help each other and in that way the bonds between me and my sister were strong.
さまざまなsamazamana才能sainouni恵まれてmegumareteなんでもnandemoそつなくこなすsotsunakukonasuaneにとってnitotte平々凡々たるheiheibonbontaruoreno存在sonzaihaひどくhidoku許せないyurusenaiものmonoらしいrashii
For my multi-talented sister, able do anything with ease, it seems that my commonplace self is something whose existence she finds very hard to forgive.
watashihaお姉ちゃんoneechanno夕飯yuuhanwoラップRAPPUni包んでtsutsundeしまわshimawaないとnaito
I need to wrap my older sister's dinner in plastic wrap.
なるべくnarubeku姉ちゃんneechannimo周りmawarinimo迷惑をかけずmeiwakuwokakezuni事態jitaino早期解決soukikaiketsuwoなんとかnantoka頼むtanomuzo
I want you to somehow resolve the situation as promptly and avoiding to cause trouble for my sister and those around us as much as possible.

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