nii-sama


a very respectful way of addressing one’s older brother (in j-panese). same as “o-nii-sama” or “aniki”. similar in meaning, but showing even more respect than “nii-san” or “nii-chan”.
a younder sibling to his/her older brother: “i’ll do as you say, nii-sama.”

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