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How to say uncle in Japanese?

Question 1: How to pronounce "uncle" in Japanese? Auggie feels despised.

The normal one should be ojisan ojisan

Auggie St. Auggie Sang is grandpa.

European sauce is an intimate tone. Except uncle, many names can be changed like this. For example, Obasan Obasan is an aunt, and Obasan sauce is very intimate.

Question 2: How do you say uncle in Japanese? おっさん(ossan): This is a bit intimate. Sometimes it is defined as representing others and it feels like looking down on the elderly.

おじさん(ojisan):: This is more formal.

Question 3: What did Uncle Japan say? The children say "ぉっちゃん"

Osaka is a convenient place to go.

Generally speaking, "ぉじさん" is more respectable.

Nowadays, young people in the city love to say "country" to their uncles aged 3 or 40. Although this is what my father meant, it is a disrespect for them.

Question 4: How do you pronounce the Japanese uncle's ou in Chinese?

This is the pronunciation of Chinese pinyin Ji. Don't make long sounds.

Question 5: How to pronounce Japanese? Uncle: ぉじさん

Romaji: ojisan

Standard Chinese homonym: Oh, Jisang

Note that uncle's pronunciation in Japanese is easily confused with uncle's pronunciation (Oh, San Ji).

I hope I can help you.

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Question 7: How to pronounce "uncle" in Japanese? The Japanese word for "uncle" is pronounced Ogisan.

Ogisan is the Chinese homonym for "uncle" in Japanese. Originally, this word was a neutral word, but because contemporary young men are afraid of being called old, this word is more or less derogatory on some occasions.

Ogisan (ぉ? さん)

1 Send a short sound: Ogisan, which means "uncle" and "uncle".

Long sound: Ogi-sang, which means "grandpa" and "old man".

Eighth question: Japanese uncle brother first look:

ぉじさん means uncle.

Conan called Kogoro "Osang: Yes, ぉじさん" and sometimes he spoke very fast or omitted the middle じ (base) for convenience, so he became Osang.

Second:

ぉさん (ぉにぃさん) means "elder brother" (a mulberry in Ou Yi).

If you want to call a young man who is not related to you "Brother", you can call him that.

Third:

* * Your Excellency is "**SAMA". The Chinese character is "* *?" .

Question 9: How do you say uncle in Japanese, and then say it in Chinese like Oni sauce? My uncle's Japanese name is "ぉじさん". The Chinese pronunciation is "Ogilvy Sang".

His Roman word is "o ji sann".

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