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-San is mostly at the end of girls names or at the end of animals or little boys names, something like that. Example; Kiari-san (Girl) Naa-san (Animal)

-Kun is mostly at the end of boys names. Example; Seji-kun (Boy)

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What does japanese kun mean?

-Kun is mostly at the end of boys names. Example; Hiroto-kun (Boy)Sorry for not explaining at properly.


Does Sakura ever call Naruto by -kun in the manga?

Yes. You will not find this in normal manga, but when it is translated before it is edited it still has kun in it.


What does the Japanese word kun mean?

'kun' is an honorific used mostly for young males, and people of same or lower status. (roughly could mean 'Mr.', 'Master')


What does -kun at the end of a name mean in Japanese?

"Kun" is a diminuitive. That is, it asserts a degree of familiarity, or in other cases, social superiority. A teacher may refer to his students, or a boss to those who work under him, with "kun." Likewise, it may be used among friends. It is not only used for males, just as 'chan' is not only used for females. Kun is not something you would attach to the name of your social superiors.


What is unchi-kun?

Unchi-kun is a character in a Japanese comic called Dr. Slump.


Where can you read uwasa no midori kun manga?

You can read "Uwasa no Midori-kun" manga on various online platforms such as MangaDex, Mangakakalot, and MangaRock. Additionally, you can check if it is available in your local bookstore or library.


How do you say Naruto in Japanese?

Naruto-kun


What is the Japanese suffix for boyfriend?

君 (kun)


How do you write broken in Japanese?

Buro-kun


What does kun mean as in kun aguero?

man


How do you say young boy in Japanese?

kun. for example if your name was Alex it would be Alex kun


What is domo-kun?

Domo-kun was born an egg. and he is a mascot for a japnese show. kun means boy in japanese. he has a promblem with releasing gas when he is nervous. if you more info on Domo go to www.domonation.com