The shortened words of the polite form in Japanese 2

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More casual and shortened (than my last entry) words of polite form

※Basic declension 『っす』ssu←『です』desu

『っすよねー』ssuyoneh←「そうっすよね」soussuyone←「そうですよね」soudesuyone:Yes, it is.

『あーっす!』ahhssu←『ありがとうございます』arigatougozaimasu:Thank you.
『あざーっす!』azahhssu←『ありがとうございます』

『おつかれーっす!』otsukarehhssu←『おつかれさまです』otsukaresamadesu:See you.(Thank you for your hard work.)
『れぇーっす!』rehhssu(Pronounce between "re" and "e".)

『ごちっす!』gochissu←『ごちそうになります』gochisouninarimasu:Thank you for the meal.

I think women might as well not use them ^^;
Jan 03rd 2010 05:04 Toriori

Invaluable! Thank you Babbie-san!

This entry is really a GOLDEN mine! Nice work! I never saw these before, thank you.
Jan 03rd 2010 05:35 ycc

  • The shortened words of polite form in Japanese 2
  • ?? Shortened Pronunciationsof Japanese Polite Expressions? (It's not really words you talk about... ) Also, in English we capitalise the first word, and each significant word, of a title. >> http://grammar.about.com/od/grammarfaq/f/capitalstitle.htm

 

  • More casual and shortened (than my last entry) words of polite form
  • suggestion: (These are) Even more casual and shorter than my last entry.

 

  • 『れぇーっす!
  • What does it mean?

 

  • I think women might as well not use them ^^;
  • suggestion: Women might as well avoid them.

 
Yes, precious things you don't find in books.

Thank you, thank you! Babbie! =)
Jan 04th 2010 02:17 Babbie

>Torio

Try them! lol
Jan 04th 2010 02:26 Babbie

>ycc

>『れぇーっす!
>What does it mean?

『おつかれさまです』←「おつかれです」←「おつかれっす」←「おつかれ~っす」←『れぇ~っす』

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