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watashi
“I”
anata
“you” (usually only used for a spouse)
Kare
'“he”
Kanojo
“she”
-tachi (suffix)
suffix used to make pronouns plural
wa
marks the subject of a sentence/used after the subject word/phrase
-san (suffix)
mild respect suffix, use often
-sama (suffix)
high respect suffix, used to honor someone of higher status or authority (boss)
-sensei (suffix)
suffix for someone you expect to learn from (teacher, doctor)
-chan (suffix)
mildly affectionate suffix, often used for children or close friends
okyaku
A guest