はん
Japanese
Etymology 1
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(This term, はん, is the hiragana spelling of the above terms.) For a list of all kanji read as はん, see Category:Japanese kanji read as はん.) |
Suffix
はん • (-han)
- (chiefly Kansai) Kansai form of さん (-san)
- 1984 February 20 [1983 June 15], Motoka Murakami, “父っちゃが見てるの巻 [Pa’s Watchin’]”, in 六三四の剣 (六三四の剣) [Musashi’s Sword], 4th edition, volume 10 (fiction), Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN, page 86:
- 鬼や!国彦はんはほんまの鬼やわ!
- Oni ya! Kunihiko-han wa honma no oni ya wa!
- You’re a cruel man! You really are a cruel man, Kunihiko!
- 鬼や!国彦はんはほんまの鬼やわ!
- 2005 August 9, Hideaki Sorachi, “第六十五訓 外見だけで人を判断しちゃダメ [Lesson 65: Don’t Judge People by Their Looks]”, in 銀魂 (銀魂) [Silver Soul], volume 8 (fiction), Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN:
- 土方はんって 二枚目やしクールやし
- Hijikata-han tte nimaime yashi kūru yashi
- Hijikata, yer so cool and handsome!
- 土方はんって 二枚目やしクールやし
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