はん
Japanese
Noun
はん (rōmaji han)
Suffix
はん (rōmaji -han)
- (chiefly Kansai) Eye dialect spelling of さん (-san), representing Kansai Japanese.
- 2005 August 9, Sorachi, Hideaki, “第六十五訓 外見だけで人を判断しちゃダメ [Lesson 65: Don’t Judge People by Their Look]”, in 銀魂 [Silver Soul], volume 8 (fiction, in Japanese), Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN:
- 土方はんって 二枚目やしクールやし
- Hijikata-hantte nimaime yashi kūru yashi
- Hijikata-han, yer so cool and handsome!
- Sazo moteharun desho?
- Ah bet yer very popular with the ladies! Ain’t ya?
- Sō demo nē yo
- Nah, not really
- Iyayawa~ Uso bakkari
- No way〰 I don’t believe that
- Hijikata-han Hijikata-han
- Hijikata-han, Hijikata-han
- Are? Sore nani tabete harun?
- Eh? What yer eatin’ there?
- Ochazuke Hijikata Supesharu da Kuu ka?
- Ochazuke Hijikata Special. Want some?
- 土方はんって 二枚目やしクールやし
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