In addition: Without the hyphen -- Ojisan means Uncle, Ojiisan means Grandfather/Grandpa.
"Oji-san" is a Japanese term that translates to "uncle" or "middle-aged man." It is a polite and respectful way to address an older man, typically someone around the age of a parent or slightly older.
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Japanese people speak Japanese language in school.
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Momoko is a Japanese name. It is not common in Chinese culture.
Sophia in Japanese is ในใใฃใข (Su-fia).
Ojisan
"Ojisan" is pronounced "oh" (as in "oh well"), "jee" (like the letter "G"), and "san" (rhymes with "lawn").
You say it "ojisan" written おじさん
Kon'nichiwa ojisan, anata wo aeni nagai aida matte imashita. this is the litteral translation however the Japanese have an expression exactly for this occassion. "ojisan sashiburidesu" means like "long time no see"
Ojisan Zanoni was created in 2006.
looked in the English dictionary and couldn't fond the word unclefrom so if its "uncle from ....." .... kara no ojisan
こんにちは、おじさん (konnichiwa ojisan) translates to 'hello uncle'.
You may say 'ojisan/jichan, otanjoubi omedetou,' written in Japanese: おじさん、お誕生日おめでとう
oh-GEE-sahn
The cast of Gokuraku no ojisan - 2011 includes: So Kitamura as An Old Man Shinsuke Watanabe as Jun
その人はあなたのおじさんです : 'sono hito WA anata no ojisan desu'.
The cast of OL Kana no Ojisan Kansatsu Nikki - 2013 includes: Kaho as Kana Norito Yashima as Noboru aoki