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We found 1 word, 1 kanji, and 5 examples matching '姉ちゃん'
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noun
elder sister; girl  (see also: 姉さん; more familiar than 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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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!
メアリー
ゆうえんち
遊園地
ひとり
一人
いている
おとこ
つけて
やさしく
こえ
かけたねえぼくどうした
まいご
迷子
なっちゃった
ねえ
ちゃん
まいご
迷子
センター
れてって
あげよう
In the amusement park Mary found a boy on his own weeping, and spoke to him gently. "Hey, sonny, what is it? Are you lost? Would you like me to take you to the Lost Children Department?"
なるべく
ねえ
ちゃん
まわ
めいわく
迷惑
かけず
じたい
事態
そうき
早期
かいけつ
解決
なんとか
たの

I want you to somehow resolve the situation as promptly and avoiding to cause trouble for my sister and those around us as much as possible.
わたし
ねえ
ちゃん
ゆうはん
夕飯
ラップ
つつ
んでしまわない

I have to wrap my sister's dinner in clingfilm.
カイちゃんよー
ねえ
ちゃん
スゴク
かな
しい
よーこんなこと
じんせいはつ
人生初
たいけん
体験
よ・に・
夜・逃・

"Kai dear! I'm really sad! Having my first experience in this way." "Eh?" "Skip-ping-town."
 
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