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kun

KOON · suffix · informal

A familiar honorific, usually for boys and younger males.

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A name-suffix of familiarity typically used for boys, young men or juniors, and sometimes by seniors addressing subordinates of either gender.

“The teacher called on Tanaka-kun to answer.”
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kun In A Sentence

The teacher called on Tanaka-kun to answer.

Origin & Usage

Japanese 君 (kun), an informal honorific of address.

Variants -kun

People Also Ask

What does -kun mean?

It's a Japanese honorific of familiarity attached to a name, usually for boys, young men or juniors — like a casual, friendly tag.

How do you use -kun?

Add it after someone's name, as in 'Tanaka-kun'. It's used for younger males or juniors, and sometimes by a senior addressing a subordinate.

Is -kun only for boys?

Mostly, but not strictly — seniors sometimes use it toward subordinates of either gender. It's more familiar than -san but less intimate than dropping honorifics entirely.

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