Nii-chan means "older brother" in Japanese.
Nii-chan or Nii- nii is Japanese for older brother. Onii-chan is someone else's older brother.
Obaa-san Baa-san Obaa-chan Baa-chan
'Tou-chan' is a casual/childish way of saying 'father, dad', e.g. by a young daughter/son.
It means "uncle" in Japanese...but if you add an extra i, it becomes grandfather....jii chan!
Nii-chan means "older brother" in Japanese.
Nii-chan or Nii- nii is Japanese for older brother. Onii-chan is someone else's older brother.
nii Chan mean big brother in Japanese
"Chan fuu" is not Japanese, but "Fuu-chan" could be an endearing way of addressing someone (likely a young female) whose name or nickname is "Fuu."
Jackie Chan is not and has never been a refugee.
姉ちゃん (nee-chan) is Japanese for older sister
Obaa-san Baa-san Obaa-chan Baa-chan
Jackie Chan's birth name is Chan Kong-sang.
Koori means ice and -chan is a Japanese honorific, usually used by kid and teen girls, mostly to other girls. Calling one who is superior (like your boss) -chan it is considered rude.For example if your friends name was Yuki (which means snow in Japanese by the way) then you refer to them as, "Yuki-chan."
It is a name so it would be Wanda-san/kun/chan/nee chan, etc.
Lol i love to call my bother Nii-chan (Onii-chan)
It's like -chan.