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ojiisan - elder or if you know the person's name you add (+)san to the end of it ie. Namikiri-San. This shows respect.

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14y ago

obasab

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furui onna-no-hito

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14y ago

Older Brother - Onii-chan

Older Sister - Onee-chan

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12y ago

Typically, Ojii-chan (おじいちゃん) for grandfather and Obaa-chan (おばあちゃん) for grandmother

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10y ago

An old Japanese woman is called ojiisan. If you know her name, you say her name and add san to the end of it as a sign of respect to her.

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14y ago

it's 中古 令夫人

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