All belong to Austronesian language family same with other languages here in the Philippines.. In my native Capiznon language.. Sibling - utod Older sister - Manang Older brother - Manong or manoy Youngest sibling - agot or hinipo In Tagalog Sibling - kapatid Older sister - ate Older brother - kuya Youngest sibling - bunso
Just to make a correction in Samoan Uso means same gendered sibling, if youre a male and you have a brother thats your uso if youre a girl and have a sister you call her uso if youre a boy and have a sister you call her tuafafine if youre a girl and have a brother you call him tuagane and younger sibling is family member is Tei Half sibling of same gender is Uso Taufeagai and Full same gender sibling is Uso Tū'ofe
Thank you for clarifying, I didn't want to pressure my lil bro so I just ended it there haha. I googled it after and was like "bruh, my uso just did me like that?" haha
@@Yangsta its ok 😂 i think cause its a bit difficult to explain, most polynesian languages have this concept, like in Tuvalu and Tonga they say Toko, in Sikaiana, Tokelau, Anuta, Tikopia they say Taina
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All belong to Austronesian language family same with other languages here in the Philippines..
In my native Capiznon language..
Sibling - utod
Older sister - Manang
Older brother - Manong or manoy
Youngest sibling - agot or hinipo
In Tagalog
Sibling - kapatid
Older sister - ate
Older brother - kuya
Youngest sibling - bunso
That's awesome, thank you for sharing. Grew up with a lot of Filipino's in Pohnpei and have a lot of Kuya's.
Just to make a correction in Samoan Uso means same gendered sibling, if youre a male and you have a brother thats your uso if youre a girl and have a sister you call her uso
if youre a boy and have a sister you call her tuafafine
if youre a girl and have a brother you call him tuagane
and younger sibling is family member is Tei
Half sibling of same gender is Uso Taufeagai and Full same gender sibling is Uso Tū'ofe
Thank you for clarifying, I didn't want to pressure my lil bro so I just ended it there haha. I googled it after and was like "bruh, my uso just did me like that?" haha
@@Yangsta its ok 😂 i think cause its a bit difficult to explain, most polynesian languages have this concept, like in Tuvalu and Tonga they say Toko, in Sikaiana, Tokelau, Anuta, Tikopia they say Taina
Yes totally understand, we have it too in pretty much all the Micronesian languages as well.