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Originally Posted by chachazero90
So they`re siblings, the last page makes me all fuzzy inside.
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I don't know a single bit of Da Capo, let alone the relationships among its characters, but I'm sure you know that even if "onee-san" and "onii-san" mean "big sister" and "big brother", they're commonly used to refer to people who you share a strong bound with even if they're not your actual brothers or sisters.
Actually, I don't think it's so common in spoken Japanese. But it is in manga.