What Does San Mean In Japanese?

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    What does "Onii" mean (-chan,-san,-sama, etc.)?

    • Sister
    • Little brother
    • Uncle
    • Big brother
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While some honorifics such as "-san" are very frequently used due to their gender neutrality and very simple definition of polite unfamiliarity, other honorifics such as "-chan" or "-kun" are more specific as to the context in which they must be used as well as the implications they give off when attached to a person's. . .

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  • 2. 

    What does Ototo mean?

    • Fish

    • Mat

    • Cat

    • Little brother

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  • 3. 

    Konnichi wa means.

    • Rain

    • Bye

    • Be quiet

    • Cat

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  • 4. 

    What does Onee mean? (-sama,-san,-chan, etc)

    • Little sister

    • Cat

    • Big sister

    • Brother

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    Domo arigato

    • Thank you very much

    • Robot

    • Dog

    • Tree

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  • 6. 

    Imoto means.

    • Little brother

    • Rain

    • Cat

    • Little sister

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  • 7. 

    Akachan means

    • Is a girl's name

    • Toy

    • Cat

    • Baby

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  • 8. 

    What does Okasan mean?

    • Older sister

    • A city

    • Cat

    • Mom

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