Nekomimi is the usual term. It's non-gender specific and translates literally as 'cat ears'. Neko-kun or neko-chan would be polite terms to address a real live kitten.
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
mean as an angry marine mean as a virgin queen mean as a nuclear submarine mean as Paula Deen
Google translate= You're ugly. Enjoy life. You are mean; just enjoy life.
Salida might mean exit. It might mean a way out. It might mean offramp. It might mean a date.
Neesan نيسان
The cast of Chikku Neesan - 2011 includes: Marina Inoue as Sakamaki, Makina Shiori Izawa as Uno Yumi Uchiyama as Okamoto
They're usually terms of respect equivalent to "Mr./Mrs." They can also identify relationships (E.G., "Masako-neesan" meaning "older sister Masako.")
The cast of Choito neesan omoide yanagi - 1952 includes: Teruyo Asagumo as Suzume Nijiko Kiyokawa as Ko Matsu Sachiko Kubo as Yuki Kou Hiroshi Ogasawara as Hayakawa Fukuko Sayo as Otoyo Chieko Seki as Mame Chiyo Tadao Takashima as Shinichi Haruo Tanaka as Kuwahara Teruo Wakatsuki as San Kiyoshi
Nekomimi is the usual term. It's non-gender specific and translates literally as 'cat ears'. Neko-kun or neko-chan would be polite terms to address a real live kitten.
Teruyo Asagumo has: Performed in "Aozora kokyogaku" in 1943. Played Yukie in "Gokumon-jima" in 1949. Played Otsuma in "Nyozoku to hangan" in 1951. Played Suzume in "Choito neesan omoide yanagi" in 1952. Performed in "Ukifune" in 1957.
Shiori Izawa has: Played Yochienji in "To aru majutsu no indekkusu" in 2008. Played Dokyusei D in "Kanamemo" in 2009. Played Shojo in "Kanamemo" in 2009. Played Uno in "Chikku Neesan" in 2011. Played Kuraishi, Tanpopo in "Witch Craft Works" in 2014.
The cast of Nonki na neesan - 2004 includes: Azusa as Hanako Aki Kajiwara as Yasuko Fujita Tomokazu Miura as Manager Sadaharu Shiota as Toshio Fujita
Hiroshi Ogasawara has: Played Hayakawa in "Choito neesan omoide yanagi" in 1952. Performed in "Muntinlupa no yo wa fukete" in 1952. Played Nomura in "Seishun jazu musume" in 1953. Performed in "Senkan Yamato" in 1953. Played Yoichiro Masaki in "Kamen Rider Stronger the Movie" in 1975. Performed in "Yokomizo Seishi Series II" in 1978. Performed in "Jotei" in 1995.
family= kazoku father = chichi mother= haha older sister= ane older brother= ani younger sister= imooto younger brother= otooto *this is not how you talk about other's families NOTE: If you are indeed adressing them (politely), then father = otoosan mother = okaasan older sisten = neesan older brother = niisan younger siblings or kids ( no need to use address, just use their names, since you are older and therefore higher in rank )
Aki Kajiwara has: Played Maki Kubota in "Sakura no sono" in 1990. Played Kazuko Hashima in "Seishun dendekedekedeke" in 1992. Performed in "Rihatuten aruji no kanashimi" in 2002. Performed in "Hoshi ni negaio" in 2003. Played Yasuko Fujita in "Nonki na neesan" in 2004. Performed in "OLDK." in 2004. Played Tomoko in "Ichigo no kakera" in 2005. Performed in "Tomie vs Tomie" in 2007. Performed in "Kamisama no karute" in 2011.
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