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chan

CHAN · suffix · slang

A cute, affectionate honorific for children, girls and close friends.

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A diminutive name-suffix expressing affection or endearment, used for small children, young women, pets and close friends. Attaching it signals warmth and familiarity.

“Everyone calls her Yui-chan because she's so sweet.”
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chan In A Sentence

Everyone calls her Yui-chan because she's so sweet.

Origin & Usage

Japanese ちゃん (chan), a softened, childlike form of the honorific -san.

Variants -chanchan

People Also Ask

What does the suffix -chan mean?

-chan is a cute, affectionate Japanese honorific attached to a name to express endearment. It's used for small children, young women, pets, and close friends.

Where does -chan come from?

It's a softened, childlike form of the honorific -san, and the shift signals warmth and familiarity rather than formality.

Who do you use -chan for?

It's used with people you're close to or fond of — children, young women, pets, and dear friends — and would sound too casual for a superior or a stranger.

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