| | sister  |
| mianadahy | sister (to) ~ used of persons holding the relationship of brother and sister. ~ to be brother(s) and sister(s) |
| mirahavavy | sister ~ to be two sisters, to be sisters. If more than two are meant, the number must be expressed. ~ who are sisters |
| anakavy | sister (a) ~ a man's sister^Provincial |
| ranabavy | sister (a) ~ sister a respectful term of address used by men |
| razoky | sister ~ elder brother or sister (term of respect) |
| razandry | sister ~ younger brother or sister (term of respect) |
| zandry | sister (a younger) ~ a younger brother or sister; a junior |
| zaobavy | sister-in-law (a) ~ a sister-in-law |
| anabavy | sister of a man (a) ~ A man's sister. Used of women when men are speaking. See <1rahalahy#> ~ The sister of a man |
| rahavavy | sister of a woman (a) ~ A sister of a woman; lit. when feminine. Comp. anabavy. ~ The sister of a woman; cf. anabavy |