Japanese · Family & People
oneesan
Older sister
The respectful term for an older sister. When referring to your own, you use 姉 (ane). Also used to address a young woman respectfully.
お姉さんは結婚していますか?
Is your older sister married?
'お姉さん' (oneesan) is a combination of the honorific prefix 'お' (o) and '姉' (ane), which means 'older sister'. It evolved from older Japanese terms for family relations, reflecting respect and affection.
'お姉さん' (oneesan) is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, often in spoken Japanese to address or refer to older sisters or young women in a respectful manner. There's a regional variation in tone and usage, as in some areas it can imply a slightly more affectionate or informal feeling.