'niichan is a Japanese statement. It's a general term for 'older brother'
Niichan - not formal
Oniichan - not that formal
Oniisan - formalish
Oniisama - very formal
nii Chan mean big brother in Japanese
"Nii" is a Japanese word that means "two" in English. It can also be used as a prefix to express similarity or comparison, such as in words like "niihon" (Japan) or "niisan" (older brother). Additionally, "nii" can be slang for "big brother" in certain contexts.
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Onee-san and nee-san both mean older sister but onee-san is more formal than just nee-san. You can also say onee-sama or nee-sama. Onee-sama is the most formal of them all nee-sama is less formal then onee-sama but more so than nee-san. Nee-chan is said too, it is the least formal of them all. The same rules go for older brother (nii-san).
Jackie Chan has never migrated anywhere.
nii Chan mean big brother in Japanese
Nii-chan or Nii- nii is Japanese for older brother. Onii-chan is someone else's older brother.
Nii-chan means "older brother" in Japanese.
Nii-chan means Brother so i guess it means that he looks up to him and see him as a big brother in a way!!
Lol i love to call my bother Nii-chan (Onii-chan)
Casually: 兄ちゃん (nii-chan) Politely: お兄さん (o-nii-san)
'Niichan no koto o shimpai shite iru yo.'
I think it's the shortened, nickname-style version of "Onii-san" (older brother in Japanese). I first heard it on Higurashi no Naku Koro ni, from the character Houjou Satoko. She called her older brother Satoshi "Nii-nii". Younger children tend to use "Nii-Nii". It's a cute way to say "big brother".
The word for older brother is 兄 (ani). However, when referring to an older brother, it is polite to say お兄さん (o-nii-san). The affectionate version of this is お兄ちゃん (o-nii-chan).
"Dai suki desuyo, Onii-san." You may also replace Onii-san with O/Nii-Chan, O/Nii-Sama, or Aniki depending on how you're talking. O/Nii-chan is used when you're casually talking or when you're trying to be cute. O/Nii-Sama is used when you're trying to be very respectful, Aniki and O/Nii-san are just used in generic situations. Suki - Love Desuyo - You O/Nii-san - Older/Big Brother
Sekinari Nii was born in 1943.
Yuko Nii was born in 1942.