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What do you use,when you ask his/her queue among his/her siblings?
Lets say, İ know that you have 5 siblings but İ dont know your queue? How can İ ask your queue? Lets say you are third one.
What's your queue among siblings? Or do you have another things?
Dec 28, 2016 10:16 PM
Answers · 5
You could ask 'what order', but I would probably just guess any position and say 'were you first?' or 'are you eldest?' and usually a native speaker would fill in the details, of 'oh no, I'm third, my sister...'
It depends slightly on the situation and if it is a casual situation or more formal.
December 28, 2016
"What is your birth order" is a standard question and all that is required.
By the way "queue" does not fit your question. "position in birth order" perhaps
December 29, 2016
I guess you could say this: Where are you in the birth order of your siblings?
December 28, 2016
What do you mean by 'what's your queue among siblings?' Do you mean you want to find out how old they are compared to their siblings? Then you can say, "Are you the third child?"
December 28, 2016
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Ali Osman
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