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We found 1 word, 1 kanji, and 6 examples matching 'お兄ちゃん'
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noun
1. familiar form of "older brother"  (familiar language)
2. form of address for young adult male; mister  (familiar language)
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ケイ   キョウ   elder brother; brother   あに elder brother   
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コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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どうしたん
いえ
まえ
モジモジうん
にい
ちゃん
かえってくるまってた
"What's up? Fidgeting around in front of the house." "Um ... I was waiting for you to come back."
はい
にい
ちゃん
はんぶん
半分

Here, bro, halfsies.
ママ~!あの
ねえ
ちゃん
にい
ちゃん
てしゅ
手手
つな
いで
すっごく
なかよ
仲良
さん~!
Mama! That lady and man are holding hands, they're great friends aren't they!
にい
ちゃん
この
さかな
ほんとう
本当
おい
美味
しい
くろだい
黒鯛
ごくどう
極道
ちて
ぜんこく
全国
しめい
指名
てはい
手配
された
みたいな
さかな

Hey, is this fish tasty for real? It looks like a fish that was a black porgy who'd fallen in with mobsters and been put on the countries most wanted list!?
にい
ちゃん
すごい
ねつ
にもつ
荷物
いいからそこ
こかげ
木陰
やす
んでて

Big brother, you've got a bad fever?! Never mind the bags, rest in the shade of those trees!
 
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