Sasuke Kun
What does Kun mean in Naruto? Example: Sasuke-kun? 3
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So Sasukekun means that one speaks Sasuke colloquially and does not use the more formal form of his name, San or Sama.
Sasuke Kun
Sasuke Kun
When I saw the Tsubasa Chronicles Syaoron anime titled Sakura Sakurachan. So Sakura said don't include Chan and I would call him Severn instead of Severncon. He said this because he told Sauron that when two people are very close and respect each other emotionally and on different levels, there is no need to add Chen or Kun [suffix]. So let's get back to the Naruto incident. I don't think that's why Sakura called Naruto Narutocon. I mean, I think he just hates it and doesn't want to respect it. But then the two became very close, mainly through Sasuke's trial and no longer needed a suffix. We think Naruto always calls Sakura Sakurachan because he wants her to think he's close, but Hale always puts Chan in the cradle with deep respect. Anyway, here's my chance :)
In Naruto's case, when Sakura called himself Sasuke Sasukekon, it was because Sasuke was the person he was emotionally attached to or had known for a long time.
Norific is used because calling someone by their first name is so painful that couples often do. So if you don't have that kind of relationship with that person then it can be considered rude.
However, there are other uses for Qin, but they do not apply to Naruto, but you can read some of the other manga here:
Sasuke Kun
Sasuke Kun
He is a farmer. It's a way of valuing yourself as you are, but only for men.
Take for example Roshni Yagami and Mesa Aman. In the school system, one would call children of the same class / class Yagamikan which means equality / familiarity.
Similarly, when he was five years old (regardless of gender), he would be called Yagamison Pie. This means they are older / smarter than the speaker. San is also used, for example Igamison. Equal is more respectable than us.
If the person we are talking to is one of them, then he is Amanikohai.
If I were a teacher, I would be a Yagamsensi.
Sometimes, to see the closeness, especially between two close friends, it can be amanichen or masachan. A sweeter version is Misatan or Amanetan.
The Wle-Kun thing is not entirely unique to Naruto. It is a suffix that symbolizes politeness. I think boys usually have a sense of closeness but respect for boys. This is similar to the chan suffix used for girls in a.
As Sasu Naro said, it was normal.
This is a normal year. kun is a more or less affected term for masculine, girl is chan (may be wrong). If you pay attention to the relationship between people, when they talk to each other, as Kabuto and Chimaro say, then it is a matter of respect.
I think there are some English Norfolk ladies and gentlemen.
There is a word that follows the name because no one just calls that person by name unless you are close to them. It is used for boys your age, for girls your age, for those older than you.
Sasuke Kun
Sasuke Kun
Oh, doesn't that mean it's a boy? MDR
As Sasukekun, did you know that you are a boy?
o usually means o.o.
Direct translation is what a noun is.