Oji-san means "uncle". This can be used for someone older (male) you don't know, similar to "mister".
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"Oji" in Japanese is a prefix that is usually added to a person's name to show respect or affection, as in "Oji-san" (uncle) or "Oji-sama" (a term of respect for an older man).
"Oji" (伯父) in Japanese refers to one's uncle on their father's side.
"Oji-san" is a Japanese term that translates to "uncle" or "middle-aged man." It is a polite and respectful way to address an older man, typically someone around the age of a parent or slightly older.
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As far as I know, it's Oji-sama
Your aunt's husband is your uncle, and thus your 叔父さん/伯父さん/おじさん (oji-san).
Kuro na Oji Which means 'prince of darkness'
lol! What a coincidence! I am Japanese. In Japanese writing it is: ようこそおじいさん。And you pronounce it as: Yokoso ojeesan
if this is a book title it could be anything but the literal translation is "oji to mame"
Oji Pierce was born in 1960.
Oji River's population is 126,587.