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Why Do Japanese Say Chan? [Solved]
Chan ちゃん This is the most familiar honorific and is supposedly derived from children who couldn’t say “San” properly. This small mistake was considered cute and stayed in the language. It is used to refer to young women you’re close with, children, babies, a grandmother, or even an animal you’re especially fond of.19 Jan 2019
How to use honorifics in Japan (san, chan, kun, sama)
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Japanese Honorific Titles: San, Sama, Kun, and Chan
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Japanese San, Chan, Sama, Sensei, Kun
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