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Big brother: Onii-san (Oh-nee-sahn)

Big sister: Onee-san (Oh-neh-sahn)

Little brother: Otouto-chan (Oh-touh-toh-chan)

Little sister: Imouto-chan (EE-mou-to-chan)

-Chan and -san honorifics will differ depending on the level of intimacy you're using. Casually you would use honorifics like -chan, -tan, and so on. However, -san is more polite. If you're referring to your own sibling in a conversation with someone else, it's different.

Big brother: Ani (Ah-nee)

Big sister: Ane (Ah-neh)

Little brother: Otouto (Oh-touh-toh)

Little sister: Imouto (EE-mou-to)

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