さん
Meanings
Noun
Familiar language
Honorific
Usually written in kana
1. aunt
伯母さん is older than one's parent and 叔母さん is younger
when read as "おばさん"
2. old lady; ma'am
vocative
when read as "おばさん"
Kanji used
uncle
mother
Pitch accent
ばさん
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Examples (22 in total)
She was brought up by her aunt.
His aunt looks young.
What does your aunt do?
My aunt has three children.
I spent the summer vacation at my aunt's house.
He is staying with his aunt.
Those children were being cared for by an aunt.
I'm staying with my aunt for the time being.
My aunt gave me the pendant I'm wearing.
I have an aunt who lives in Los Angeles.
The girl cherishes a doll given by her aunt.
I am going to stay with my aunt in Kyoto.
Isn't this the same necklace that Aunt Clara wears?
The woman who he thought was his aunt was a stranger.
"Which of the women is your aunt?" "The one on the right."
How long will you stay with your aunt?
Had you met her aunt before you married May?
I asked my aunt to tell the stories of her travels.
Everything in that house revolved upon Aunt Mary.
Aunt Yoko is too weak to work.
Akiko has an aunt whose name is Hana.
He's going to visit his aunt and uncle next month.