Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Oh, what does Tosan mean?

Oh, what does Tosan mean?

Question 1: When addressing parents in Japanese, why are some called "Baba, Mom" and others called "Oh Tushan, Oh Kasang"? 20 points "Dad" and "Mom" are relative titles. In fact, in most countries' languages, mother is called mother. And "Oh Tosan, Oh Gasang" is more common, which can be said, just like parents can be called in Chinese, but by different names.

Question 2: Ask a few words of Japanese ... Ask a homophonic father, Tosan.

Mom. Oh, Kasang.

Grandma, the top eight

Sanchi's uncle

My sister is a little more.

Dude, oh, exactly.

Uncle Ogisan (like an uncle)

Goodbye, scold him, scold him (sister can also be called Gagne)

Shit, Bai Ya or Himata.

Question 3: Japanese people who are "economic horticultural crops" are invited to expand their application in protected agriculture and economic horticultural crops such as vegetables, fruit trees and tea.

Wild vegetables, orchards, tea gardens, crops and agricultural planting of crops can be improved.

I translated this part, please refer to it.

Question 4: Sister, younger sister, brother, younger brother, mother, father, uncle, aunt, grandfather and grandmother's Japanese sister, Naisang.

Sister Imodo

Dude, oh, you sang.

Dude, oh, a lot.

Mom. Oh, Kasang.

Dad. Oh, Tosan.

Oh, uncle Sanjay

Aunt Wu Basang

Grandpa, oh, the machine, Sang.

Grandma: Oh, Ba Asan.

Question 5: Duoduo's brothers and sisters, Oh, Nelson.

Sister Imodo

Dude, oh, you sang.

Dude, oh, a lot.

Mom. Oh, Kasang.

Dad. Oh, Tosan.

Oh, uncle Sanjay

Aunt Wu Basang

Grandpa, oh, the machine, Sang.

Grandma: Oh, Ba Asan.

Question 6: How do Japanese grandmothers, grandfathers, mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers and younger brothers read in white? Grandpa (Oh, send ~ sang), grandma (Oh, Ba ~ sang), dad (I've been reading Oh, Tuo ~ sang since the seventh grade), mom (Haha, also read Oh, Ka ~ sang), uncle (Oh, play sang), brother (Oh, reverse ~ sang), sister (Oh, inner ~ sang) and brother.

Question 7: How do you say "old man" and "father" in Japanese? Pay attention to romaji and Chinese homophonic father OUDOSANG (more respectful)

Dad Gigi Haw (forgive me, I didn't use the other one) (more oral)

Old man Eurasian base (can refer to his own father or an old man without blood)

Old people Ogilvy Sang and Sang (the old lady called her wife)

Smelly old man Sojiji searches for chirp.