Selama ni aku curious tentang gelaran yang orang Jepun panggil.. Kejap San, kejap Chan, kejap Kun.. Tapi setakat nie, aku tahu Kun aje lah.. Tapi sekarang, aku dah tah dah semua.. Tapi belum lagi nak pro lah..
"~ san (~さん)" is a title of respect added to a name. It can be used with both male and female names, and with either surnames or given names. It can also be attached to the name of occupations and titles.
surname | Yamada-san
山田さん | Mr. Yamada |
given name | Yoko-san
陽子さん | Miss. Yoko |
occupation | honya-san
本屋さん | bookseller |
sakanaya-san
魚屋さん | fishmonger |
title | shichou-san
市長さん | mayor |
oisha-san
お医者さん | doctor |
bengoshi-san
弁護士さん | lawyer |
"~ kun (~君)" is used to address men who are younger or the same age as the speaker. A male might address female inferiors by "~ kun," usually in schools or companies. It can be attached to both surnames and given names. It is less polite than "~ san." It isn't used between women or when addressing one's superiors.
"~ chan (~ちゃん)" is often attached to children's names when calling them by their given names. It can also be attached to kinship terms in a childish language.
Mika-chan
美香ちゃん | Mika |
ojii-chan
おじいちゃん | grandpa |
obaa-chan
おばあちゃん | grandma |
oji-chan
おじちゃん | uncle |
Konnichiwa, watashi wa Atikah-chan desu! Hajimemashite~ -_-
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chan comel
maafla lama tak ziarah.. wahaha..
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