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What does the word "Ji" mean in Japan?

Ji, ranked first, is sister in Japanese; Sister; Family sisters; Sister in law; Husband and sister; Sister in law; Wife and sister; The meaning of Yimei.

Examples and usage:

1, three spontaneous abortions, 1 offspring, phenotype, normal cognitive ability.

Sister-in-law had three spontaneous abortions and gave birth to a son with normal phenotype and intelligence.

2.これらのは, the patient himself ではなく, the patient のにした.

These instructions are not for the patient himself, but for the patient's sister and her consent.

3. English culture これははののはのはにすすすす

This is because in English culture, the age relationship between sisters is rarely translated specifically.

4. Familial natural chest の 1 family? Mom? There are two sisters in the family of 1.

A family with familial spontaneous pneumothorax-a family with mother, sister and younger sister suffering from this disease.

5. The この family では, the natural はのみででぁり, two of the four sisters have にの.

In this family, all patients with spontaneous pneumothorax are women, and two of the four sisters are sick.

6. On one side is 2 のとのはのにきななのののののの.

On the other hand, the two-year-old sister and the four-year-old sister have not changed much before and after the birth of their younger brother.

7. On one side is 2 のとのはのにきななのののののの.

On the other hand, the two-year-old sister and the four-year-old sister have not changed much before and after the birth of their younger brother.

8, また, ?はもってぉり, たぇずがぐず.

She seems to have sinusitis. She always has a runny nose and a nasal voice.

9, ?はをすることをれてぉりにぁするるりににる

She is afraid of falling in love and that she can't have children.

10, さんとコはととじのととぬのののの

Uncle and cousin also have the same balanced translocation karyotype as children.