Fluent in 3 Months | Japanese Honorifics: How to Show Respect in Japanese @fi3m | Uploaded August 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Learn how to show respect with Japanese honorifics like san, sama, kun, chan, sensei, buchou, and many more:
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Japanese honorifics are suffixes added to people's names to address them with polite, respectful, or even cute titles. Like saying "Mr." or "Mrs." in English! Learn the most common Japanese honorifics for everyday life in this video.
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Learn how to show respect with Japanese honorifics like san, sama, kun, chan, sensei, buchou, and many more:
fluentin3months.com/japanese-honorifics
Japanese honorifics are suffixes added to people's names to address them with polite, respectful, or even cute titles. Like saying "Mr." or "Mrs." in English! Learn the most common Japanese honorifics for everyday life in this video.
Start speaking your target language in 7 days! Sign up for our free course, Speak in a Week:
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For all the latest language learning hacks, follow us at:
Website: fluentin3months.com
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