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  • I wanna know the meanings of the last words of each names like -kon, -chan, -san etc. 

  • @1trisha1phantomhive1 "-kun(くん)" is added to family names of males to form a title. It is sometimes used with women's names in large companies also. "-chan(ちゃん)" is attached especially to children's and girls' names as an informal or affectionate tag. "-san(さん)" is equivalent of english titles such as "Mr." or "Ms" but far more extensively.

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  • domou arigatou

  • whens the next episode????

  • cute

  • Nice lesson, I appreciate it, but it would have been nice to see the sentence she said in Japanese written out in the description box.

  • @GengoNoTabi Senpai ga kono hon o kuretano - a senior gave me this book

    せんぱいがこのほんをくれたの There you go(:

  • @TheAlexandra211 どうも 

  • @GengoNoTabi [:

  • @TheAlexandra211 Wrong particle. は must be in place of the が

  • @TheHuggableAsian I got it from the bottom of the description. So i wouldn't know..

  • @TheHuggableAsian The は would more likely to be attached to the implied わたし

    So they still had it right.

  • YYYAAAAAAAYYYYYYYY A LESSON TO ME ON MT BIRTHDAY!!!!! WATASHI NO

    TANJOUBI OMEDETOU

  • @KirinRahl10 誕生日おめでとう!

  • @GengoNoTabi ARIGATOU!!!!

  • @KirinRahl10 Tanjoubi omedetou! 誕生日おめでとう!!!

  • @artisticplayer4 ARIGATO!!!!!

  • yayyy!! i was waiting for this to come out!! :D

    awesome lesson!

  • This is so usefull!!! I didn't know about "Kouhai" :D

    what a pity these videos are too short :C

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