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no i know about the divx codec that's necessary for those files i meant uploading to the schools ftp, that's pretty cool i wish i knew that back in his school

w00t ive already finished watching ep22
ive got a few questions though
what do -kun -san -chan etc mean after a name
cause i didnt really pay attention to it until ep20 then the little kids say 'konohamaru-kun' and then 'konohamaru-chan' or something. which made me wonder
all words are used to respect others :)
sama is for people ranked above you (like your master or something),
chan is for girls and women, and it indicates familiarity.
kun is for boys to indicate familiarity.
san could be used with anyone you're not familiar with, like strangers or people you're meeting for the first time.
sensei -- teacher
Hope that helps :)
dasme Wrote:chan is for girls and women, and it indicates familiarity.
Hope that helps :)
ya, normally, they do......... but there is 1 exception........
Kero-Chan in CardCaptor Sakura.... ;)
dasme Wrote:all words are used to respect others :)
sama is for people ranked above you (like your master or something),
chan is for girls and women, and it indicates familiarity.
kun is for boys to indicate familiarity.
san could be used with anyone you're not familiar with, like strangers or people you're meeting for the first time.
sensei -- teacher
Hope that helps :)
dasme Wrote:all words are used to respect others :)
sama is for people ranked above you (like your master or something),
chan is for girls and women, and it indicates familiarity.
kun is for boys to indicate familiarity.
san could be used with anyone you're not familiar with, like strangers or people you're meeting for the first time.
sensei -- teacher
Hope that helps :)
You really know your japanese, are you?
I should fix this up:
Those are called honorifics.
san is the generic one - use it if you don't know what to use.
chan is usually used for girls, but can be used on familiar boys too (eg onii-chan = older brother); doesn't have to indicate familiarity at all
kun is the male version of chan
sama, dono, sempai etc are used to address "higher ranking people" (eg elders, or a child addressing a teacher)
Technically, they don't go in translations, but most subbers stick 'em in anyways.
[sPa/\/\]
Heh heh...
ExBu's sig: Death and Pain are just the cost of FUN
Zing's sig: Click me for fun :)
[/sPa/\/\]
aaarg im going crazy
i got home from school
which was exhausting2 cause wee did 90 mins of pure kickbox training as PE today
so i got home
went to the pc
started watching naruto 23
i stopped for dinner
went back and ate my dessert upstairs while watching naruto
i just finished nr 33. i have been watching for 3,5 hours non stop except dinner.
im seeing it in my head and stuff
waah
when im addicted
im addicted
its only that im at the end of a major part now that i thought its best to stop, and because i need to do some stuff and sleep (im at the part where theyr in the forrest doing the 2nd chuunin exam and sasuke just used his massive ochihamakuru (no its something else but you know, the sound guy) chakra to beat the sound team and stuff
so don't spoil stuff or il fly over and show you my chakra
omg im even talking naruto now.
:'(
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