Oh, dude, "ojii Chan" means "grandpa" in Japanese. It's like when you're hanging out with your grandpa and you're like, "Hey, ojii Chan, tell me about the good old days." So yeah, it's just a fancy way of saying "grandpa" in Japanese.
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No they are not related. Chan is a very common name, and having the same name does not mean that people are related.
It baby talk or called small.
he is a extremely nice person but he can be mean sometimes
"Inu Chan" is a Japanese term that translates to "Dog-chan" in English, where "inu" means "dog" and "chan" is an affectionate honorific often used for children or pets. It can refer to a character or a cute representation of a dog, often seen in anime or manga. The term conveys a sense of endearment and familiarity.
The cast of Mokke - 2007 includes: Katsunosuke Hori as Ojii-chan Ayako Kawasumi as Shizuru Hibara Nana Mizuki as Mizuki Hibara
Chan ma li Chan song is a Malay song.
Little brat. or Brat-chan, whichever you're familiar with.
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Nii-chan means "older brother" in Japanese.
It means: "This is if you like Shin Chan"
ojiisan - elder or if you know the person's name you add (+)san to the end of it ie. Namikiri-San. This shows respect.
to say grandpa in Japanese say "ojii-san" (pronounced : o-ge-san)
No they are not related. Chan is a very common name, and having the same name does not mean that people are related.
Its a variation of chan.
Little sister
It's like -chan.