君【くん】
Frequency rank: 135.
- Mr (junior); master; boy
suffix
Forms
- 君【くん】Frequency rank: 135.
- くんFrequency rank: 512.
Generated definitions (experimental)
- Mr (junior); master; boy
This term is often used as an honorific suffix attached to the name of younger males or boys, to denote familiarity or affection. It can also indicate a sense of ranking, especially in educational or workplace settings.
Generated collocations (experimental)
Example sentences
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Hayakawa, the midterm results are out. You're top again!
"It's cold! I hate it!" Yoshiki complains with teary face.
Tajima ... can't you talk a little bit more genteelly?
Er, well, I'd like to take a vote. Would people in favour of Mr Ogawa's proposition please raise their hands.
Ha-ha, you always stretch when class is over don't you?
You're considerate, but don't you think you should work a little more at understanding the subtleties of the human mind?
I've set the stage so now you just have to show some guts, OK?
Haru's always been like that; he's very kind at heart.
13. きごう「ああ、これがぐそく愚息のたかしタカシねきごう」きごう「え、は・はい。きごう〈こ故きごう〉たかしタカシくん君ですねきごう!きごう」きごう「ふうフーちゃんまだしんでない死んでないよきごう!たぶんきごう」
"Ah, this is my idiot son Takashi" "Eh-er, yes. (The late) Takashi, right?" "Fuusy, he isn't dead yet! Probably."
14. きごう「あさみ亜佐美せんぱい先輩が、ひろしヒロシくんがさなだ真田せんぱい先輩ときすキスした〜~ってなきわめいていた泣き喚いていたのできごう」きごう「な、なきわめいてない泣き喚いてないよ〜~きごう」
"Asami was bawling that you had kissed Sanada so" "I didn't bawl!"
Because I wasn't looking where I was going, I bumped into him when we passed. It wasn't his fault.
Ta-dah! Well then, Haruta, it's OK to look now! It's everybody's yukata debut.