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I'm stupid.

Really, I outdid myself this time.

The suffix 'kun' is used for males!

MALES!

I'm sorry, I was stupid. I was going to use 'chan' but I didn't want to be original like everyone else. So, I used a different suffix from the top of my head, which happened to be 'kun'.

I used it without knowing what is means, again I apologize for my actions I was very inconsiderate.



Doesn't mean I'm gonna stop using it tho-


YEET



Japanese Suffixes(including my American a*s that doesn't know any Japanese. Like, at all (;; •~•)

Romaji                                                 English

     San—                                  Mr./Mrs./Ms.                                           

Kun-                                                 For boys

Chan-                                                For girls

Sama-                          For business scenes

Sensei-                                         For teacher

Senpai-                     Senior at school/work

Kouhai-                     Junior at school/work

Shachou-                                Company CEO

Sishou-                                  Mentor/master

Dono-                             Old Japanese suffix

Formal: Oka-san———————————\/
Mother
Informal:ka-san, ka-chan————-———/\

Formal: Oto-san—————\/
Father
Informal: To-san ————-/\

Formal: Obā-san———-\/
Grandmother
Informal: Obā-chan ————-/\

Formal:Ojī-san—————\/
Grandfather
Informal: Ojī-chan —————-/\

Oba-san (no informal version)
Aunt or middle-aged-woman

Oji-san (no informal version)
Uncle or middle-aged-man

Formal: Onii-san, Nii-san——\/
Older brother
Informal: onii-chan, nii-chan, nii-san—/\

Formal: Onē-san, Nē-san———————\/
Older sister
Informal: onē-chan, nē-chan, ne-san —-/\









There are many different suffixes in the Japanese language, really, I just looked all these up. Just search 'Japanese honorifics' or 'Japanese Suffixes' and you'll be able to see the different suffixes.

Thank you for your time.

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