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Cdjensen94 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Honorific and Familiar Suffixes == {| class="wikitable" !Suffix !Usage/Meaning !Example !Notes |- | -sha |Respectful/polite |duursha |Like -san (polite, neutral) |- | -sai |High respect/noble |zelsai |Like -sama, for elders or high nobility |- | -nii |Affection/diminutive |feniinii, okinii |Like -chan, for children, friends, lovers |- | -ka |Superior, teacher |menzika |For mentors, masters |- | -rin |Peer, comrade |pekurin |Friendly equal |- | -ta |Intimate, beloved |...") |
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Honorific and Familiar Suffixes
| Suffix | Usage/Meaning | Example | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| -sha | Respectful/polite | duursha | Like -san (polite, neutral) |
| -sai | High respect/noble | zelsai | Like -sama, for elders or high nobility |
| -nii | Affection/diminutive | feniinii, okinii | Like -chan, for children, friends, lovers |
| -ka | Superior, teacher | menzika | For mentors, masters |
| -rin | Peer, comrade | pekurin | Friendly equal |
| -ta | Intimate, beloved | okiita | Deep affection/romance |
| -kun | Youthful, junior | duurkun | Like -kun, for boys or juniors |
| -von | Noble/clan | duurvon | Noble, old houses |