differences more generally) Chinese honorifics Chinese titles Korean honorifics Reischauer, Edwin O. (2002). Encyclopedia of Japan. Tōkyō: NetAdvance Inc. "-さん...
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closely resembles other honorifics systems found in the East Asian cultural sphere, such as honorifics in Korean. Japanese uses honorific constructions to show...
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addressed. The most common honorifics in modern English are usually placed immediately before a person's name. Honorifics used (both as style and as form...
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distinction or other common methods of signifying honorifics. See Korean honorifics and Japanese honorifics. Baekje language Classification of the Japonic...
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language has a system of linguistic honorifics that reflects the social status of participants. Speakers use honorifics to indicate their social relationship...
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Canadian honorifics Chinese honorifics Courtesy titles in the United Kingdom French honorifics German honorifics Indian honorifics Japanese honorifics Style...
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Monsieur le comte or Madame la baronne. German honorifics Chinese honorifics Korean honorifics Japanese honorifics Sayare, Scott (22 February 2012). "'Mademoiselle'...
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honorifics Hokkien honorifics Honorific nicknames in popular music Indian honorifics Indonesian honorifics Italian honorifics Japanese honorifics Javanese language#Registers...
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of the participants of the conversation. Distinct from honorific titles, linguistic honorifics convey formality FORM, social distance, politeness POL...
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pronoun (ore (俺, "I/me")) and an honorific suffix (-sama (様)). Gender differences in spoken Japanese Japanese honorifics Of the nine parts of speech (九品...
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Senpai and kōhai (category Japanese honorifics)
Confucianism, but has developed a distinctive Japanese style. The term senpai can be considered a term in Japanese honorifics. The relationship is an interdependent...
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referred to in English as a black corporation or black business, is a Japanese term for an exploitative, sweatshop-type employment system. The term "sweatshop"...
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Indexicality (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
contexts. Japanese provides an excellent case study of honorifics. Honorifics in Japanese can be divided into two categories: addressee honorifics, which...
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a higher register, using more polite forms and using polite speech or honorifics in more situations, and referring to themselves and those whom they address...
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heads of state (except for those addressed by Pē-hā or Tiān-hā), heads of government, ministers. Chinese honorifics Japanese honorifics Korean honorifics...
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Grammatical person (section Honorifics)
Javanese and Balinese, are well known for their complex systems of honorifics; Japanese, Korean, and Chinese also have similar systems to a lesser extent...
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landscape, it sets the tone for Japanese aesthetics. Until the thirteenth century, Shinto remained the main influence on Japanese aesthetics. In the Buddhist...
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of Japan Intercultural competence Japanese cuisine Japanese language Ethnic issues in Japan "Japan's Culture". USnews. 2021. Organization, Japan National...
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Giri may be seen in many different aspects of modern Japanese behavior. An example is Japanese gift-giving. It is marked by an unwritten, but no less...
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Wabi-sabi (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
feature of what we think of as traditional Japanese beauty. It occupies roughly the same position in the Japanese pantheon of aesthetic values as do the Greek...
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Ikigai (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
their book, Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life, Héctor García and Francesc Miralles explain, "This Japanese concept, which translates...
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Chinese titles (category Chinese honorifics)
when addressing a great master. China portal Chinese honorifics Chinese pronouns Japanese honorifics Surnames by country § East Asia Chinese name Kung Fu...
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Hikikomori (redirect from Loners in Japan)
school refusers, or futōkō (不登校) in Japanese (an older term is tōkōkyohi (登校拒否)). Hikikomori has been defined by a Japanese expert group as having the following...
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tales from the Tōno, Iwate, Japan area, collected by Kunio Yanagita Tono, a Japanese honorific, see Japanese honorifics#Dono / tono Tonos, an accent...
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Kawaii (redirect from Japanese cute culture)
Kawaii (Japanese: かわいい or 可愛い, [kawaiꜜi]; "cute" or "adorable") is a Japanese cultural phenomenon which emphasizes cuteness, childlike innocence, charm...
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ōkyū (大きゅう). Japan portal Languages portal Gemination § Japanese Japanese grammar Japanese writing system Japanese honorifics Japanese language and computers...
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for "Japan; Japanese", replacing the original graphic pejorative transcription Wa 倭 "dwarf/submissive people". Wa is considered integral to Japanese society...
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Many both in and outside Japan share an image of the Japanese work environment that is based on a "simultaneous recruiting of new graduates" (新卒一括採用,...
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Japanese values are cultural goals, beliefs and behaviors that are considered important in Japanese culture. From a global perspective, Japanese culture...
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Chūnibyō (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
Chūnibyō (中二病) is a Japanese colloquial term typically used to describe early teens who have grandiose delusions, who desperately want to stand out, and...
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