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shizuka mikazuki (
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2018-02-15 08:28 am (UTC)
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[ ah, yes. the classic question! mitsuha already has the answer ready, and she types up quickly: ]
It's an honorific in Japanese.
It's a way to address people universally. I believe the English equivalent would be "Mr.",
in your case.
[ she'd be a lot more enthusiastic about this, but... ]
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no subject
It's an honorific in Japanese.
It's a way to address people universally. I believe the English equivalent would be "Mr.",
in your case.
[ she'd be a lot more enthusiastic about this, but... ]