Nii-chan means "older brother" in Japanese.
"Little sister" is 'imouto,' while "littlest sister" is 'ichiban shita no imouto.' (Japanese: 一番下の妹)
Anki
兄 (ani) is older brother in Japanese. When addressing someone else's older brother, you should use お兄さん (onii-san).
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
弟 Otōto
Nii-chan means "older brother" in Japanese.
older brother=oniisan younger brother=otooto
It can be translated as 'older brother.'
兄: ani (older brother) 弟: otouto (younger brother) the word for older brother is 'o-ni-i-sa-n' the word for younger brother is 'o-to-u-to' (phonetic hiragana spelling)
"Big brother" is 'ani' or 'niichan' in Japanese, written (in order): 兄 兄ちゃん
Onii-san is the honorific while the actual word is ani.
"Burakon" is a Japanese term that stands for "brother complex." It refers to a sister who has an excessive attachment to her older brother. This concept is often explored in manga, anime, and other forms of Japanese pop culture.
"Little sister" is 'imouto,' while "littlest sister" is 'ichiban shita no imouto.' (Japanese: 一番下の妹)
Anki
Your younger brother: Otoosan (polite) Your elder brother: oniisan (polite)
chonan 1st jinan 2nd sanan 3rd yonnan 4th gonan 5th