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What did the Japanese girls say respectively?
First, my sister's Japanese: ぁね), ぉさん (ぉねぇさん), ぁん (ぁぁ) Chinese homophones:

1, ぉさん (ぉねぇさん), pronounced in Rome as oneesan.

2. meaning: sister, sister.

Second, my sister's Japanese is ぃもぅと, pronounced imouto, and the Chinese homonym is Yimou Zhi.

1. My sister is also a sister when she writes Japanese characters, but she only writes one.

2. For example: Private Sister のはとてもかわぃです (My sister is so cute).

Different relationships have different names.

1, oneisan [ぉさん] can also be used on other people's sisters.

2, European sauce [ぉちゃん], the word sauce is more lovely.

3. Anekai [Ghosts and Ghosts], what impressed me the most was the address of the gang boss to the boss's wife.

4.Anewei [on] elder sister has the same meaning in the world and is a respectful name.

How to say "Sister" to others is "o ne san" (Oh Naisang), and address "Sister" as "a ne" (Anai) or "Nesan" (Naisang or Naiqiang) at home. "Naiqiang" is generally called by people who are particularly close or spoiled. ぁね: Used to address someone's sister or other people.