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We found 1 grammar point, 1 word, 1 kanji, and 30 examples matching 'お姉さん'
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Most common form: お姐さん
noun
1. elder sister  (see also: 姉さん; usu. お姉さん; honorific)
2. (vocative) young lady  (see also: 姉さん)
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シ   あね elder sister   
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ジョ   ニョ   ニョウ   woman; female   おんな woman   め woman   
シ   いち market   
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キン   turban; cloth
lid
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かのじょ
彼女
ねえ
さん
ほど
うつく
しくない

She is less beautiful than her sister.
ねえ
れん
ねえ
さん
つないであげようキミ
まいとし
毎年
すぐはぐれちゃうもん
By the way, Ren. Should I take your hand? Every year you wander off.
そのため
ぼく
にとってココ
あそ
あいて
相手
ねえ
さん
かぞく
家族
ひとりとして
にんしき
認識
しかなく
おやじ
親父
すいか
誰何
する
ような
そんざい
存在
ではなかった
For that reason Coco was, to me, 'an older sister I can play with' and I thought of her only as one member of the family not as someone I should question my father concerning her identity.
かのじょ
彼女
ねえ
さん
ぎょうぎ
行儀
みなら
見習
よい
She should model her manners on her sister.
かのじょ
彼女
ねえ
さん
おと
らず
あたま
いい
She is no less clever than her sister.
 
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