Onee- Older sister (most common, though there is one more)
Oneesan is older sister. Imoutosan is younger sister. Older sister is onee-chan and younger sister is imouto. Also, older brother is onii-chan and younger brother is otouto. Older sister - (when you're talking to her or talking about someone else's sister) is Onee-san. If you're talking about them to someone else, then it's ane. Younger 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
Nii-chan or Nii- nii is Japanese for older brother. Onii-chan is someone else's older brother.
Nee-chan means older sister. It can also be used to address a female stranger in lieu of a name, sort of like "miss" in English. (Eg: Nee-chan, can you tell us how to get to Tokyo Tower?)
The way to say "older sister" isoneechan (pronounced "oh - NAY - chan") = Familiar formoneesan = Honorific formane = Humble formYou can also take the "o" off the first two to make it just neechan or neesan, but that's more general "sister" rather than for an older sister.For younger sister,imouto = Basic formimoutosan = Honorific form1. my older sister is ane2. my younger sister is Imooto3.your younger sister is Imootosan
older sister- Aneyounger sister- Imouto
onee-sama
furui
It is 'ane,' written: 姉
"Sorella maggiore"
Oneesan is older sister. Imoutosan is younger sister. Older sister is onee-chan and younger sister is imouto. Also, older brother is onii-chan and younger brother is otouto. Older sister - (when you're talking to her or talking about someone else's sister) is Onee-san. If you're talking about them to someone else, then it's ane. Younger sister - Imouto
older brother=oniisan younger brother=otooto
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
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
Your sister's husband is your brother-in-law. The English language makes no distinction between the husband of an older sister and the husband of a younger sister.
It can be translated as 'older brother.'