Understanding the Meaning and Usage of "Chan" Chan as a Japanese Honorific In Japanese culture, "chan" (ちゃん) functions as an honorific suffix used primarily to demonstrate affection and familiarity. Typically, it's applied to children, close friends, and pets, giving a sense of endearment. For instance, a child might be affectionately called "Hana-chan," highlighting both affection and a sense of youth. This usage...
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