Sisters

/ˈsɪstərz/ noun

Definition

Female siblings sharing one or both parents. Also used metaphorically to describe close female relationships or members of religious orders.

Etymology

From Old English 'sweostor' and Proto-Germanic 'swestēr,' ultimately from Proto-Indo-European 'swesōr.' This ancient root appears across Indo-European languages (Latin 'soror,' Sanskrit 'svasar'), showing the universal importance of sibling relationships.

Kelly Says

The word 'sister' is one of the oldest and most stable words in human language, barely changing across thousands of years and dozens of cultures. This linguistic persistence reflects the fundamental importance of family bonds in human society - some relationships are so basic they transcend cultural evolution.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ህጻናት
ḥəṣanat
ARالعربية
أخوات
akhawāt
BNবাংলা
বোন
bōn
CACatalà
germanes
/ʒərˈma.nəs/
CSČeština
sestry
/sɛstrɪ/
DADansk
søstre
/ˈsœstrə/
DEDeutsch
Schwestern
/ˈʃvɛstərn/
ELΕλληνικά
αδέλφια
adélphia
ESEspañol
hermanas
ehr-mah-nahs
FAفارسی
خواهران
khāharān
FISuomi
sisaret
/sisɑret/
FRFrançais
sœurs
/sœʁ/
GUGU
બહેનો
baheno
HAHA
yan uwa
/jan uwa/
HEעברית
אחיות
aḥiyot
HIहिन्दी
बहनें
bahaneṅ
HUMagyar
nővérek
/noːveːrɛk/
IDBahasa Indonesia
saudari
sau-da-ri
IGIG
ụmụnwaanyị
/u̙mʊ́nwàːnɪ̀/
ITItaliano
sorelle
/soˈrɛlle/
JA日本語
姉妹
shimai
KKKK
сестры
sestry
KMKM
បងស្រី
bang srei
KO한국어
자매
jamae
MRMR
बहिणी
bahiṇī
MSBahasa Melayu
adik-beradik perempuan
ah-deek beh-rah-deek peh-reh-mpu-an
MYမြန်မာ
မောင်နှမ
maung hnaung
NLNederlands
zusters
/ˈzʏstərs/
NONorsk
søstre
/ˈsøstrə/
PAPA
ਭੈਣ
bhaiṇ
PLPolski
siostry
/ˈɕɔstrɨ/
PTPortuguês
irmãs
eer-mahns
RORomână
surori
/suˈrorʲ/
RUРусский
сёстры
syostri
SVSvenska
systrar
/ˈsʏstrar/
SWKiswahili
ndugu
/nduɡu/
TAதமிழ்
சகோதரிகள்
cakōtarikaḷ
TEతెలుగు
సోదరీమణులు
sōdarīmaṇulu
THไทย
พี่น้องสาว
pîi nôong sāo
TLTL
mga kapatid na babae
/mga kah-pah-tid nah bah-bah-eh/
TRTürkçe
kızkardeşler
kız-kardeş-ler
UKУкраїнська
сестри
sestry
URاردو
بہنیں
bahneṅ
VITiếng Việt
chị em
chee em
YOYO
àwọn ọmọbìnrin
/àwɔ̀n ɔ̀mɔ́bìnrin/
ZH中文
姐妹
jiě mèi
ZUZU
ozibongi
/ɔzibɔŋɡi/

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Used historically to describe women in collective contexts (religious orders, solidarity movements), sometimes infantilizing adult women. The term reinforces familial rather than peer-equal relationships.

Inclusive Usage

Use when referring to actual sisters or explicitly gendered communities. For solidarity/kinship, consider 'peers,' 'colleagues,' or 'comrades' to denote equality.

Inclusive Alternatives

["peers","colleagues","co-members","comrades"]

Empowerment Note

Women's mutual aid networks and labor organizing (e.g., mill workers' 'sisterhood') drove collective power; honor that history by using the term intentionally for solidarity, not diminishment.

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