Re: -chin
Ben Bullock wrote:
> Someone added to
>
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_titles
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> that "chin" was used as a form of "chan". It sounded far out to me,
> but it seems to appear on Google. For example, "tanaka-chin" gets
> lots of hits. It sounds totally weird to me, I'm sure I've never
> heard it - can anyone enlighten me?
I've heard it used quite a bit.
Jeff
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