You say it "ojisan" written おじさん
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'Ojii san', 'jiji' and 'oyaji' all could mean both 'an elderly man' and 'grandfather, gramps' with the exception of 'oyaji' which means 'father, old man'.
obaasan
'Juunanasai.'
"Thirteen" is 'juu san' in Japanese. "Thirteen years old" is 'juu san sai.'
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
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otoko
Fat man
'Ojii san', 'jiji' and 'oyaji' all could mean both 'an elderly man' and 'grandfather, gramps' with the exception of 'oyaji' which means 'father, old man'.
Otokonohito=Man (pronounced as o-to-ko-no-sto)
its Japanese for old man are grampa
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Пожилой человек is how you say old man in Russian.
You may say 'otoko' or 'dansei.'
The Japanese phrase for "dirty old man" is "ăšăăăȘăăăă" (ecchi na ojisan).
"Kurogane" or "Tetsu" = Iron + "Man" = Otoko