Sama Japanese Meaning
What do Chan, Sama, Sam and Kon Anis mean? 3
I have seen things in English, but I did not speak, I have read the subtitles and the name or number is nisama, nichan. . . For other things like Orihuekun or Orihuesam ... can someone explain it to me?
A long time to explain. And since I'm not an Apes person, I can be wrong. Go to Wikipedia, it has a very detailed description of all tse suffixes. Here is my brief explanation:
Basically, this is for people who have been rated against you (such as your teacher or Soing) or, more recently, it can be used for people you care about.
chan is for girls and women and shows intimacy.
What a wonderful way to screw people over.
san can be used with someone you don't know, such as strangers or people you meet for the first time. It can also be used to attack enemies.
A little more
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Mr. Sensei
... etc. etc., and many more. I strongly recommend that you visit the Wikipedia link below. You will know everything you ever wanted to know :) This is very interesting.
All of these are included in people's names: Chen is used for friends, Qan is used to express love, Sama means teacher, and so on.
San = this is a different race, woman or noble man. Accept
Same = san form. The most respectable
Kun = commonly used for children, but both mean higher or lower status. It may have to be used against a boy or girl who has known him for some time.
Chan = used for young people.
Bo = another form of Chan. But it is used for boys instead of girls.
Senpai or Kohai: Senpai for senior, Kohai for opponent, ie junior
Sensei or Hakase: Sensei is for teachers, politicians, etc. Hakase is basically somewhere between high and low status. Like your doctor instead of the teacher
I'm studying anesthesia.
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Professor / Doctor / Professor Sensei
Chen is used as a girl's name.
Qin is used as a baby name.
Sir, Madam etc ...
Time is the most polite way for five.
Young student from Kohai
Senior student Senpai
Sama Japanese Meaning
Sama Japanese Meaning
This is common:
Even higher levels
Mainly used for girls
Mainly used for boys
According to me.
Sama Kanchan is used for both boys and girls.
These are all rules that are included in one name.
San translates to Mr. or Mrs. It can also be used to refer to a company or organization. Just add San to the location name.
Qin is an intimate principle commonly used between two people and a man. It is used when a senior person is talking to a subordinate, when two people of the same age or level are talking to each other, or when the teacher is talking to an older person. ۔ In the dressing room, we greeted the boys with Qin, as in Art. Not wearing earrings there was considered public humiliation.
Chan is used for children, animals or people who have not known each other since childhood. Using Chan in face-to-face conversations requires a lot of privacy. Chan and ts and w can also be used to show love to others.
Time is an expression of respect. People use it to refer to other people who rank higher than them or to refer users (to implement them). The term can also be used with Kamisama.
There is also Ham, which means Princess, and Dono, which means Samurai or King.
I'm not sure, but in Bludgeoning Angel Dokurochan anime, men have concluding (e.g. Sakurakun) and women have chan (ex. Dokurochan), so I think it has something to do with gender. Second, I'm not so sure. Unless Sensei is a teacher.
Something that is missing.
An informal way of referring to a smiling child in English or squirt terms
Usually the senior recipient of the school.
Kohai was primarily opposed to Senpai, whom he directed and exalted.
Sensei literally means aw is commonly used to teach medicine or to specialize in a profession or art.
[Blank] is often overlooked in this list, but this is probably the most important difference between analytics and English. The lack of rules means that the speaker is promised that he will talk to the person very closely. Generally, only close relatives or spouses of friends are allowed this. We like tuna. It can also be an insult to call someone without speaking without permission.
These are all suffixes you can add to the name.
Chen is for friends, especially for little boys and girls, but not for most girls. s Use for this too.
Really polite. Almost very polite. It goes a little further than Mr./Mme/Mme. It is sometimes used for n or in very formal contexts.
san is the default suffix for a name, such as B. Father / Mother / Mother.
Similar to kun chan but used primarily, but not specifically, by children.