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Danna (kanji:旦那) , (kana:だんな) generally means 'master', 'sir', respectful word for customer, husband, master of the house , patron, boss and such.

San (kana:さん) is most common respectful / polite language honorific suffix, some of its equivelants could be Mr., Lord, Miss.

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