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New Omen wrote:Racer-kun has some sagging ball bearings. I bet he's jealous of rotf Devastator.


It's an honorific used to express a form of affection/respect between good friends/family members/colleagues/pals and such, like how "-chan" is.GuyIncognito wrote:Anyone know the meaning of the "-Kun" suffix in Japanese?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.Me, Grimlock! wrote:I honestly don't know how you can keep track of what's changed and what's the same.
Diem wrote:Sabrblade is an incredible font of information, especially on the more obscure continuities.
GuyIncognito wrote:Anyone know the meaning of the "-Kun" suffix in Japanese?
Not exactly. Like Jelze said, "-kun" has no real meaning in English. It's an honorific that shows affection. An appropriate way to say these names in English would be just "Dump", "Jet", and "Racer" spoken with endearment and/or respect.GuyIncognito wrote:So you could say their names are Dump-boy, Jet-boy, and Racer-boy?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.Me, Grimlock! wrote:I honestly don't know how you can keep track of what's changed and what's the same.
Diem wrote:Sabrblade is an incredible font of information, especially on the more obscure continuities.
Sabrblade wrote:Not exactly. Like Jelze said, "-kun" has no real meaning in English. It's an honorific that shows affection. An appropriate way to say these names in English would be just "Dump", "Jet", and "Racer" spoken with endearment and/or respect.GuyIncognito wrote:So you could say their names are Dump-boy, Jet-boy, and Racer-boy?
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