Japanese honorisims · 3:11pm May 12th, 2022
Japanese Modern and Common Honorifics!
(Koi is example name)
ちゃん -Koi~chan~!*(friend)
さん -Koi~san~!*(mister/miss)
くん -Koi~kun~!*(dude-man)
ちい -Koi~chiii~!*(your female friend)
タン -Koi~tan~!*(baby, pet, being silly)
ヘイカ -Koi~heika~!*(your highness,...)
様 -0Koi~sama~!*(superior)
ドノ -0Koi~dono~!*(master)
しい -AKoi~shi~!*(we don’t know eachother)
先輩 -AKoi~senpai~!*(upperclassman or your idol)
おかさん -0kasan~!*(mom)
おとさま -0tosama~!*(dad)
おばちゃん -0bachan~!*(grandma)
おじさま -Ojichan~!*(grandpa)
How about, just Koi? Is it too hard to say just Koi?
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Well, you could say Koi, but in Japan it is considered rude to not use honroisims, but if you ask or are close enough freidns, it's not nessicary, and more recently in Japan, honorisims are becoming less used because of Japan's exposure to western cultures. But in more foraml settings these will definately be used.