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We found 3 words, 1 kanji, and 559 examples matching 'おとうと'
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Most common form:
noun
1. younger brother; little brother; kid brother  (humble)
2. pupil; apprentice  (archaic)
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noun
younger brother-in-law  (see also: )
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noun
one's younger brother and his wife
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ダイ   テイ   デ   おとうと younger brother   
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katakana 'no'; whereupon; splitting away from
チョウ    mourning   とむら to mourn, condole   
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キュウ   ゆみ a bow   
stick   
eight
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これあにおとうとしゃしんです
This is a photo of my older and younger brothers.
おとうとあのきっさてんまっています
My younger brother is waiting at that coffee shop.
ジョン
わたし
おとうと
です
John is my younger brother.
うた
うた
っている
しょうねん
少年
わたし
おとうと
です
The boy singing a song is my brother.
わたし
おとうと
えき
かせた

I made my brother go to the station.
 
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