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Kaiyumian Honorifics
Here are common honorifics used in Kaiyumian:
-Kun=Mister, Sir, (male) friend. NAME-kun
-Kan=Miss, ma'am, (female) friend. NAME-kan
Abe="brother" religious honorific used for all genders. Used as title/name
-Kaeri="dear" used for those who left or you can't contact. NAME-kaeri.
-Yami="dearly-departed/late." (lit. NAME-spirit) Used for those who died. NAME-yami.
-moritsu= "ashamed/denounced/ down-ranked." (from Latin: moritur "die") used on criminals or killers. NAME-moritsu.
-sama= Heavy honorific. Used on teachers or gods.
-yami-sama= God/Spirit. GOD/SPIRIT NAME-yami-sama.
-gami= God. GOD/ANGEL NAME-gami.
-rutten= (male) apprentice. NAME-rutten.
-kappen= (female) apprentice. NAME-kappen.
These are the honorifics you will need. There are many more, but these will work for basic conversation.
Jul 23, 2012 5:54 PM
Corrections · 3
There is one more:
-Ai'dar=lover (lit. "my love") used on people who you have a relationship with. NAME-Ai'dar. (Ai'dar is always capitalized.) Eg: Kaitoni-Ai'dar. (My girlfriend, Kaitoni.)
July 25, 2012
A little.
July 23, 2012
So, this is like a language mix of japanese, latin, and (i'm guessing) turkish? I'm really confused right now...
July 23, 2012
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Storm Kesocascay
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