The answer depends on whose family is being addressed and the relative position of the persons being addressed. If it is one's own family and you are the parent or grandparent of the people you are addressing, then you would usually simply use the person's name and some sort of affectionate name ending. If you are a less senior member of the family, you would usually use a word indicating the addressee's position and, again, some sort of word ending. Hence, if you are the second son in a family comprising mother, father, an older and a younger brother and a younger and an older sister, you would probably address the other members as "otosan," "okaasan," "anisan," "onisan," "anesan," and "anisan," respectively, with "chan" often substituting for "san" in the case of siblings. For members of a family in which one is not a member, if one did not address those members with a name and "san," the same terms, but only with "san," could be used.
Avoid or ignore the family member politely.
your family members = あなたの家族 (anata no kazoku)
yes
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He had many family members and he was in partnership with the members of the Axis.
Japanese culture is learned by having Japanese family members. When someone is around a specific culture all the time, they learn it without even trying.
The Japanese Coat of Arms is The Imperial Seal of Japan. The symbol is a Chrysanthemum Seal or Chrysanthemum Flower Seal and is used by members of the Japanese Imperial Family.
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 )
I see Jesus and God in every one I meet and hence logically I would not be rude or disrespectful to Jesus and God and hence we should address any one whether family, friends, strangers or even colleagues politely and communicate with them clearly at all times. You respect and you get respect in turn.
None of your business. Stop stalking her family members.
"Family" is 'kazoku' in Japanese.
yes he had a lot of family members. he had 20 family members