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Honorific Suffixes

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The Japanese language uses a broad array of honorific suffixes for addressing or referring to people, for example, -san, as in Davey-san. These honorifics are gender-neutral (can be used for males and females). However, some are more used for men or women (-kun is primarily used for men, while -chan is primarily used for women) and can be attached to first names as well as surnames, for example, Peter-san, Catherine-san, Miller-san. Utilising...

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