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I AM MOSTLY WRONG WITH MOST OF THEESE SO TAKE EVERYTHING I SAY WITH A LARGE AMOUNT OF SALT


watashi = a feminine way of saying "I" or "i am'

Ore = a more masculine version of watashi

Boku = A more humble way to refer to oneself, Gender nuteral from what I know

Jodan Dayo/Jodan = "just kidding" or "it was a joke"

bokoros/bokorusu = Kill/Murder

Shine = Die

Kudanan (I don't think that's the proper spelling) = worthless, pathetic, useless

Suki/Daisuki = love/loveyou

Nigero = run/run away/flee

Kimo = disgusting,gross, repulside

Soka = I see/I understand

Maji ka/ Maji Desu ka? = seriously?/for real?/really/ are you joking?

NAME REFFERALS

putting "-san" at the end of the name is used to show respect or of someone of higher rank

putting "-sama" at the end of a name is a more extreme version of "-san"

putting "-kun" at the end of the name is usually a less extreme version of san but is mostly masculine

putting "-chan" at the e end of the name is a lot of the times feminine but not always, it usually is added when you refer to someone you care about or find endearing, a lot of the time used to refer to family,

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