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sama

SAH-mah · suffix · informal

A highly respectful honorific for superiors and revered figures.

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A name-suffix expressing great respect or deference, used for people of high status, customers, deities or those one deeply admires. A step above -san.

“The servants always addressed her as Ojou-sama.”
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sama In A Sentence

The servants always addressed her as Ojou-sama.

Origin & Usage

Japanese 様 (sama), a formal, honorific suffix of respect.

Variants -sama

People Also Ask

What does -sama mean?

It's a Japanese honorific expressing high respect or deference, used for superiors, customers, deities or people one deeply admires. It ranks above -san.

When is -sama used?

For revered or high-status figures — nobility, gods, or valued customers (as in 'okyaku-sama'). In anime it often marks a character treated with awe or servitude.

Is -sama more respectful than -san?

Yes. -san is standard polite, while -sama is a notable step up, signalling elevated status or strong reverence.

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