Science fiction fans were using otaku to address owners of books by the late 1960s (in a sense of "Do own this book?"). The origin of the pronoun's use among 1980s manga/anime fans is unclear. It is associated with some dialects of Western Japanese and with housewives, and is less direct and more distant than intimate pronouns, such as anata, and masculine pronouns, such as kimi and omae. In this usage, its literal translation is "you". The word can be used metaphorically, as a part of honorific speech in Japanese as a second-person pronoun. Otaku is derived from a Japanese term for another person's house or family ( お宅, otaku).
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Its contemporary use originated with a 1983 essay by Akio Nakamori in Manga Burikko. Otaku ( Japanese: おたく, オタク, or ヲタク) is a Japanese word that describes people with consuming interests, particularly in anime and manga and video games.