TERMINOLOGIES

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This is a list of Japanese terms used in the story. This list was made to serve as the reader's dictionary and it will be updated from time-to-time as the story progressed.

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-chan >> a suffix used to address someone in a cute way. Usually used to refer girls, kids or younger boys.

-hime >> a suffix used to address someone as a princess.

-sama >> usually used to address rich people or someone one idolizes.  

-san >> a suffix used to address someone in a more respectful way.

Aniki >> means big brother.

Baka >> means stupid.

Bakemono >> means monster.

Botchama >> means young master (male).

Hai. >> means Yes.

Hee. >> a Japanese expression that means Really.

Iie. >> means no.

Jiji >> an informal/rude way of addressing an old man.

Kiritsu. Rei. >> opening greeting of a class to their teachers.

Nee >> it's like saying Oy or Hey.

Ojiisan >> means uncle

Ojou-sama >> means young master/lady (female).

Ossan >> an informal/rude way of addressing a middle-aged man.

Yoroshiku onegaishimasu. >> means like "I will be in your care. Please treat me well/Take care of me."


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SOURCES:

https://www.thoughtco.com/japanese-exclamations-4077274

https://manga.tokyo/columns/lost-in-honyaku/how-do-you-say-mom-and-dad-in-japanese

https://www.quora.com/How-do-you-say-youre-stupid-in-Japanese

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