An older brother withOniichan, or onii-chan: An older brother with closeness and affection. Oniisama, or onii-sama: An older brother with formality. This is considered honorific. Aniki: A slang term not officially recognized in the dictionary. It is used roughly the same way as "bro" in English.
"onee-chan" (dear elder sister) is pronounced with the English word "ehh" (with a bit clearer "e" sound) in it. "onii-chan" (dear elder brother) is pronounced with the English word "knee" in it.
Oh me, oh myAra ara (あら あら) is a Japanese expression that is mainly used by older females and means “My my”, “Oh dear”, or “Oh me, oh my”. Depending on the… Visit.
Kun is a semi-formal title for a man—primarily men younger or the same age as the speaker. Chan (ちゃん) Little... Most frequently used for girls and small children, close friends, or lovers. Occasionally may be used to refer to a boy, but in most situations would be inappropriate.
elder brotherNoun. お 兄 にい さん • (onii-san) (honorific) elder brother.
Someone's touching you (on purpose) ...! - "Yamete kudasai."/"Yamete." = Please, stop it. - "Yamero." (An order) = Stop it.
Generally, there are two standard Japanese words for sister: ane (姉 / あね) for 'older sister' and imouto (妹 / いもうと) for 'younger sister'....Giri no ane/Giri no imoutoGiri no shimai or gi-shimai (sisters-in-law)Gi-shi (older sister-in-law)Gi-mai (younger sister-in-law)
Ani (兄 / あに) is the word for 'older brother' while otouto (弟 / おとうと) means 'younger brother'.