Dotto
Dotto is a Japanese term that translates to "little brother" or "younger brother." It is commonly used in Japanese culture to refer to the younger male sibling in a family. The term is often used affectionately and can also be used to refer to a close male friend or colleague. In some cases, Dotto can also refer to a younger male student in a school setting, particularly in the context of a teacher-student relationship.
The term Dotto is part of a broader set of Japanese honorifics and kinship terms that are
In modern Japanese society, the use of Dotto has evolved to include a wider range of meanings
Overall, Dotto is a term that reflects the importance of kinship and social relationships in Japanese culture.