"child" common in female names
The sufix 者 (sha) means a "person" or a "doer".
It's like -chan.
君 (kun)
What does the suffix of aphy
the suffix pan mean complete or contains everything
'Ko' means "child" in Japanese.
Ryu means dragon in Japanese and ko means child in Japanese
Apparently it means little or child in Japanese. That's why you see lots of female names ending with ko.
This does not appear to mean anything in Japanese.
The translation is "Ko" yes, Child in Japanese is "Ko"
konichiwa - is Japanese for Good Day
The suffix -sempai in Japanese is used to refer to someone of a higher status or rank within a group or organization. It is often used as a term of respect or to address someone who has more experience or seniority.
It's a ships name - most, if not all Japanese vessels end with the suffix maru.
The sufix 者 (sha) means a "person" or a "doer".
mahal ko
It's like -chan.
The suffix -sama in Japanese is a formal honorific used to show great respect or deference towards someone. It is often used when addressing someone of higher status or rank, such as a teacher, boss, or customer.