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How do you say your brother in Japanese?

Your younger brother: Otoosan (polite) Your elder brother: oniisan (polite)


What is the japanese translation for 'brother'?

You may say 'ani' for older brother, and 'otouto' for younger brother, written (in that order): 兄 弟


How do you say baby brother in Japanese?

otouto = younger brother otouto san WA _____ = my younger brother is _____ You call your little brother otouto. If it is a baby you can refer to it as akachan as well, but it seems a little distant.


What is the phrase 'younger brother' when translated from English to Japanese?

"otouto"if it's your younger brother, "otoutosan" if it's somebody else's younger brother.


What is the Japanese word for 'brother'?

Otouto is younger brother, ani is older brother.


How do you say I have a younger sister and an older brother in Japanese?

I am not completely sure on saying "I have" though I know how to say Older Brother and Younger Sister. Older brother is Oniisan (Oh-ne-san), おにいさん, and you say Younger sister, Imooto (E-mo-o-to), いもおと. hope this helped a little!


What is the word 'brothers' when translated from English to Japanese?

older brother=oniisan younger brother=otooto


How do i say goodbye my brother in japanese'?

That would be 'Sayonara Nii-san' if they are older. There are many different ways to say older brother, I chose nii-san since I believe it to be the most common. If it is a younger brother one would say 'Sayonara Otouto' Both of these simply read 'Goodbye Brother' because in Japanese words like my are understood.


How do you say brother in kazakh?

Elder brother in kazakh is "aga", younger brother - "ini".


What is the Welsh for 'younger'?

If you were trying to say '...my younger brother' - "... Fy mrawd ifanc"


What is the Korean word of younger brother?

Otouto means younger brother in Japanese.弟 /o tou to/ also less commonly read /o to/ is the Japanese word for 'younger brother' which when used for the case of other people's, usually gets added a -san honorific as for respect which becomes 弟さん /o tou to san/.


How do you say younger bother in Japanese?

弟 (otouto)