お兄さん /o nii san/ is most common term for 'big brother', out of which さん /san/ is the honorific part. You might hear お兄様 /o nii sa ma/ in anime/manga etc, but it's practically hardly ever used in real life since 'sama' is an honorific of extreme respect/formality and used in special cases.
The Japanese word for sister depends on what type of sister you're talking about. Older sister=onee Younger sister=imouto Slang for older sister=aneki Anyways...hope it helped. =P
A common Japanese word for big is 'ookii.'
dada mkubwa (dada=sister) (mkubwa=big/bigger)
"Little sister" is 'imouto,' while "littlest sister" is 'ichiban shita no imouto.' (Japanese: 一番下の妹)
Onee- Older sister (most common, though there is one more)
"neko no onesan" which basically means "cat's big sister"
姉 Ane
私のお姉ちゃん (watashi no oneechan)
the japanese word for younger sister is "imouto". the word for older sister is "ane"
"Older sister" is 'ane,' while "younger sister" is 'imouto.' Written in Japanese, they are (respectively): 姉 妹
A big sister is a sibling's older sister.
older sister- Aneyounger sister- Imouto
The Japanese word for sister depends on what type of sister you're talking about. Older sister=onee Younger sister=imouto Slang for older sister=aneki Anyways...hope it helped. =P
Big sister - 'Chwaer fawr'
yes there is
'Imouto.'
Amelia was a big sister.