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How people would say my name in japan (5)

1 Name: Baily : 2017-10-24 12:29 ID:0tsQIlOW [Del]

one thing that I have been curious about is how people would say my name in japan, some people say it with their name than either san or kun, if someone were to say my name would it be said like that. It's just one of life's mysteries that I will probably never understand, lol

2 Name: Shiro !SHirOszFlY : 2017-10-24 13:12 ID:wqqeQr1B [Del]

theyd say it the same, kun, san, chan ect all have different uses and meanings. You dont just throw it in a name xd

3 Name: Snyper !svMS/p8SOo : 2017-10-24 13:26 ID:HFdHvdtR [Del]

Snyper-sama, Snyper-san, Snyper-kun, Snyper-Chan, Sny-chan, Snyper-tan, Sny-tan, Snyper-senpai, Snyper-sensei, Snyper-hakase, Snyper-dono, Snyper.

Which do you think sounds better/worse?

I think just Snyper works best.

And I have tried them all out with my real name. Sensei and san worked best. But none of them really fit.

4 Name: Chronos !OLodFucK0U : 2017-10-24 19:29 ID:FPF/X+c5 [Del]

They'd probably say ベーリー translates to "Be-ri-" with a long e and a long i and it would rather sound like "Berry", I guess lol
And they would most commonly use the suffix "san", which means Mr/Mrs/Miss etc.
So your name were supposedly "Baily-san" pronounced as "Be-ri-san".

>>3 Snyper-sama sounds mighty.

5 Name: Baily : 2017-10-25 09:25 ID:0tsQIlOW [Del]

thanks guys, I think from what I've read, my name would be both spelled ans pronounced as beri san. I can see that cause I know a bit of Japanese stuff