0 Dear Teachers, 02br 02br 00(e.g) A is 3rd son of B. 02br 02br 00Could you please tell me, how should I ask "A" to know he is 3rd son of "B"? 02br 02br 02br 00Could I ask, How many th son for your father? 02br 02br 02br 00Help me please. 02br 02br 02br 00MSN. 02br 0-
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0 Hi, 02br 02br 00Which son - seems to be wrong. 02br 02br 00Which normally used with inanimate things. 02br 02br 00Which book? 02br 00Which way? 02br 00etc., 02br 02br 00How would do you say with animate thing? 02br 02br 00kanni 0-
0 We don't often worry about such things but we would probably be a bit more roundabout, asking one of these: 02br 02br 00So, are you the oldest? 02br 02br 00So, are you the baby of the family then? 02br 02br 00Do you have any younger brothers? 02br 02br 00Do you have an older brother? 02br 02br 00
12br 00Some time ago, Pemmican mentioned how very useful it would be, if we could say 'how manyeth...?' 02br 02br 00In addition to the answers already given, you could simply say "are you your father's 3rd son/are you the 3rd son of your father?" 02br 02b