Definition of 伯父さん (おじさん)

noun
1.
uncle(honorific language, familiar language, usually kana)(伯父さん is older than one's parent and 叔父さん is younger)
2.
old man, mister(familiar language, usually kana)(usu. 小父さん or おじさん; vocative)
3.
manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus)(usually kana)(usu. オジサン)
Other readings:
おじさん《叔父さん》
おじさん《小父さん》
オジサン
オジさん
Related Kanji
chief, count, earl, uncle, Brazil
father
uncle, youth
little, small
Example sentences(showing 1-20 of 71 results)

I know that he will be introduced to a lady by his uncle today

My uncle bought me a watch, which keeps good time

Being at the concert hall full of young kids made an old duffer like me feel out of tune

His uncle went to Europe on business a week ago and he is now either in London or in Paris

Uncle George never visited us without some present

He called up his uncle as soon as he got to Matsuyama

ボブ
けい
時計
なお
直して
いま
かん
時間
せいかく
正確
Uncle Bob fixed my clock. It keeps good time now

ぼく
なつ
あい
いえ
たいざい
滞在
I stayed at my uncle's during the summer

わか
若い
りょうし
両親
かれ
そだ
育てた
Because his parents had died when he was young, his uncle brought him up

They named the baby Graham after their uncle

He called up his uncle as soon as he got to Matsuyama

I am to visit my uncle in Shizuoka next Sunday

かのじょ
彼女
きょうと
京都
らいしゅ
来週
たず
訪ねる
てい
予定
She will visit her uncle in Kyoto next week

かのじょ
彼女
いま
いえ
たいざい
滞在
She is now staying at her uncle's house

They are seeing their uncle tomorrow

He is going to stay with his uncle for the weekend

Our uncle bought us movie tickets

That uncle of his often visited America

ボブ
わた
私達
しょくじ
食事
しょうた
招待
Uncle Bob invited us to have dinner

The boy and his uncle faced each other across the table
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