0018 : Japanese basics (N5-N3) – Family

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How do we say our family in Japanese?

 

Family status name

 

Like in English, there are two ways to express family names.

 

  • Status name (mother)
  • Calling name (mum)

 

We don’t speak to our mother as saying “Mother” and instead call her “Mum” or “Mummy”.

 

So, here are the family status name in Japanese :

 

祖母

sobo

grandmother

 

祖父

sohu

grandfather

 

haha

mother

 

chichi

father

 

ane

older sister

 

ani

older brother

 

imouto

younger sister

 

otouto

younger brother

 

And thecollect family status name of the family :

 

家族

kazoku

family

 

祖父母

sohubo

grandparents

 

両親

ryoushin

parents

 

きょうだい

kyoudai

siblings

 

兄弟

kyoudai

brothers

 

姉妹

shimai

sisters

 

NOTE :きょうだい (kyoudai) is a bit strange word because it can be also used for other combinations of siblings but with kanji.

 

For example

 

兄妹

kyoudai

older brother and younger sister

 

How do we speak to our family?

 

And here are the list of the family member names when we speak to them :

 

おばあちゃん

obaa chan

grandma

 

おじいちゃん

ojii chan

grandpa

 

お母さん

okaa san

mum

 

お父さん

otou san

dad

 

お姉ちゃん

onee chan

old sister

 

お兄ちゃん

onii chan

old brother

 

For younger sisters and brothers, there is no special noun when we speak to them.

So, we generally call them by their last name.

 

Tips

 

In Japanese, the way we speak to our family members changes for the perspective of the older members to the youngest children.

 

This means that if there is a grandmother, mother, father, brother, sister and a youngest child, the mother calls 

 

her son (old brother to the youngest) as おにいちゃん (onii chen)

her daughter (old sister to the youngest) asおねえちゃん (onee chan)

her husband (father to the youngest) asおとうさん (otou san)

her mother (grandmother to the youngest) asおばあちゃん (obaa chan)

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