Japanese Family Terms (formal) Game Information Page
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Japanese Family Terms (formal)
These are the basic terms for describing someone else's family (not your own!) The words are for grandmother, grandfather, mother, father, little sister, and little brother.
Comments (5)
Aquambulushirsutus
I thought it was the family of the eldest sibling, who took the picture :-) Wouldn't redo it if I were you.
4 years ago
Caitlion
Itachi, I see what you're saying. I guess when I made this I was picturing that these guys were family of a friend of mine. Since I'm older than both of those kids they would both be younger to my friend. It made sense to me at the time, like there's an invisible older sibling in the mix, but maybe I should redo it.
Thanks for the input! I'll make more in the future.
4 years ago
Itachi
Imoto and Ototo are for younger sister and younger brother. The two in the picture can't both be the younger. I'm guessing that the boy is eldest so he would be Onisan (that would be o-nisan and not Oni-san although he may behave like an Oni sometimes perhaps).
4 years ago
Snavelaar
Same as Aquambulushirsutus!
4 years ago
Aquambulushirsutus
Good game! The first of a series I hope?
4 years ago