Disclaimer: Not a linguist, just a weeb. Anyway, quick guide to japanese suffixes: -sama is a suffix used to convey great respect, over and above the norm. (The leader of a country, for example. Coby uses it for Alvida out of fear) -san is for regular respect - the equivalent of sir, mister, madame, miss, etc. -chan is a diminutive suffix used to show affection - usually used for female friends/peers and very young children of both genders -kun is a suffix used to show affection, usually for male friends/peers (can generally be thought of as the male equivalent to -chan) Using someone's name just on its own, no suffixes added, can be either a sign of a close friendship or a sign of disrespect, depending on context.
Yes this!! 🤩 And it’s good to notice because there will be some key future instances where say, a character who normally uses suffixes, will suddenly drop them for a specific person, showing their relationship falling apart... OR on the flip side, a character who doesn’t care to use them, suddenly starts using them for a person, showing they’ve grown fond of or started to warm up to/respect the person they were initially wary of. It’s not easy to convey well in English subtitles, so noticing these little instances heightens the emotions of scenes 😍 (spoiler examples): Pudding: "Sanji!!! .....san~" or when Nami slaps Sanji after he fights with Luffy, she drops the "kun" and just flat-out calls him "Sanji" before slapping him
Thanks for letting people know this. This knowledge really helps as knowing the different honorifics since which one is being used comes up quite frequently showing how characters think of one another... usually if they're seen as using a disrespectful one since they can start fights.
though chan is also often used to denote cuteness and/or liking someone a lot, a lot of anime have characters use -chan to show how little they give a shit about decorum or how much theylike the character regardless of how theother character feels, and rarely as a passive-agressive taunt (like treaitng someone like a weak child)
Peolple think he is just a average shounen mc who spam "never give up" or "mada mada " in every ten second . But it's not true though , he got so many unique qualities , that no other character has .
RE Suffixes: Sama is used to show respect. It is usually from someone under another (say a lower-rung minion to a boss) to show respect. If you were a prince and your father was king, you would probably call him by -sama in front of other people but in private you wouldn't unless you were being formal. San denotes a polite way of talking to someone. It often takes the place of Mr/Mrs/etc as a formal way of indicating that you're being polite to them. Usually between equals of the same standing. Chan is used for close friends or someone younger than you, usually children. If you use -chan with someone similar in age to you, it denotes that you're very close. It can be swapped with -kun, which is a more masculine version, but both can be used for either gender, though comes across more playful/teasing if a boy is called by chan or a girl is called by kun. It really depends on the situation. If your bully is calling you by -chan and you're male, he's looking down on you. If your twin sister is calling you by -chan and you're male, it's probably in a more jokey/playful way. It pretty much means 'cute/little'. Tan, Swan, chwan, etc are cutesy ways of using chan/kun. Sensei denotes a professional of some kind - usually a teacher or doctor. It's usually used by a student to their teacher or a patient to a doctor, showing respect. Sempai is usually under-classmen to upper-classment but it can also be used by people in the same field towards a more experienced but technically equal person in the same field, or someone you highly respect in the same field as you. The opposite, from upper to under, is Kohai. So for a quick example, Kaa-chan would be the equivalent of Mummy or mama, but Okaa-san would be equal to Mum or Mother and Okaa-sama would be very formal way of saying Mother. Tou-chan would be a cutesy way to call your father (like daddy), Tou-san would be equivilent to Dad and Otou-sama would be Father - a lot more formal and respectful. These suffixes really help you gauge various relationships between people. As for how to call Luffy? Just Luffy is fine unless you're wanting to break out the full name, in which case, you put respect on the D. >.
Found your channel and the OP opening reactions on the weekend and subscribed in hope for OP reactions. Let's see how long it will take to get some tears out of you
this aint spoiler but just to not make u confused the strawhat doesnt have powers or anything but because luffy is rubber he can absorb impact from solid things but a sword can still cut him
Omg I reacted the exact same way seeing luffy for the first time, he was way goofier and funnier than I expected a main character to be-and I absolutely fell in LOVE with his character from the start lol, he’s such a unique breath of fresh air. 🙏🏼🥹 These were such fun reactions!! You picked up on a lot of great things, too. 🙌🏼🙌🏼 can’t wait for the rest, I know based on your reaction that you’ll love the rest One Piece has to offer because it continues to get better from here. Like all shows, it has its small ups and downs, but One Piece always trends upwards 😎I originally started the series as a deal with my husband lol (he watched a show I recommended, now it was my turn to watch one piece at his request), and seeing the 1000 episodes was daunting…but after witnessing Luffy’s antics the very first episode, I just knew I was gonna love the entire ride 🤩, and after catching up 1000+ episodes simply isn’t long enough 😂
I just got done watching the op intros and bro all I have to say is if you enjoy the show the episodes go super fast also I'm a new sub looking forward to your op journey
It's so fun seeing your reaction to one piece 😂 ooh watching it subbed, when I first saw it as a kid it was in dub so usually watch it like that 😃 (one of the few I don't mind dubbed)
Sama, chan, san, kun, tan are all ways of addressing a person. For example, sama is used for a revered person. So if I say Luffy sama, it would mean Great Luffy or Luffy God literally. San is generally used for an elderly person. Chan is used for a girl who is similar in age to the person speaking. Tan is just a cutesy way of chan. Kun is used just like chan but for a boy instead.
Not quite... right... Sama is to denote respect. It is usually from someone under another (say a lower-rung minion to a boss) to show respect. You would call a king or lord sama or dono, depending on how much you're trying to suck up to them. If you were a prince and your father was king, you would probably call him by -sama in front of other people but in private you wouldn't unless you were being formal. San denotes a polite way of talking to someone. It often takes the place of Mr/Mrs/etc as a formal way of indicating that you're being polite to them. Usually between equals of the same standing. Chan is used for close friends or someone younger than you, usually children. If you use -chan with someone similar in age to you, it denotes that you're very close. It can be swapped with -kun, which is a more masculine version, but both can be used for either gender, though comes across more playful if a boy is called by chan or a girl is called by kun. Tan, Swan, chwan, etc are cutesy ways of using chan/kun. Sensei denotes a professional of some kind - usually a teacher or doctor. It's usually used by a student to their teacher or a patient to a doctor, showing respect. Sempai is usually under-classmen to upper-classment but it can also be used by people in the same field towards a more experienced but technically equal person in the same field, or someone you highly respect in the same field as you. The opposite, from upper to under, is Kohai. So for a quick example, Kaa-chan would be the equivalent of Mummy or mama, but Okaa-san would be equal to Mum or Mother and Okaa-sama would be very formal way of saying Mother. Tou-chan would be a cutesy way to call your father (like daddy), Tou-san would be equivilent to Dad and Otou-sama would be Father - a lot more formal and respectful. These suffixes really help you gauge various relationships between people.
i finally found an interesting reactor for this show after all the good reactors ENDED theirs.... THANK YOU BRO im gonna watch ALL of your one piece reactions im so hyped up
I just caught the last episode on this last week, this anime sometimes makes people laugh and sometimes even a adult man makes cry, good choice i recommend watch at least until Arlong Park episode its coresponds to about 40 episode later i guess
So... recommendation from me: skip previews and episode titles. But only if u want to avoid spoilers, if not then it doesn't really matter this early on in the series... but later on it's going to become a problem and everyone should be avoiding them.
@@BenBenReacts The reason they do this is because by the time the anime had come out One Piece was already quite popular in Japan and so, most people had already read it so it wasn't really spoiling anything that anyone who would have watched the anime didn't already know. It's definitely a hurdle for new watchers to keep an eye out for, though.
Welcome to the One Piece World Nakama and hope you enjoy it like I d Just a warning try not to look at the titles as they can be spoiler if want be surprise. Nakama means colleague, compatriot, friend or comrade. But in the One Piece it means close like a family.
Tips for spoiler free journey: 1. You already saw the opening themes, just skip them 2. Skip the title screen forever 3. skip the recap 4. skip the filler 5. skip the ending themes
Keep it up, only 1050 ep left as of now and your all cought up! 🤣 its a super fun anime with the most crazy and fucked up characters ull ever see in a anime xD
Just one basic advice every One Piece watcher knows... Never watch the opening, the ending, the preview at the end of the episode and the title of the episode Enjoy One Piece - the greatest story 🔥
Please skip intros and don't read the episodes title Since most of them are spoilers. Love ur reaction man but I think it is too short due to copyright issues I think so!.
DONT WATCH ANY OPENINGS FOR YOUR REACTIONS PLEASE! THEY ARE ULTRA SPOILERY! Im amazed that you started One Piece, but i Seriously, wholeheartedly recommend you dont watch those. One Piece is famous for spoiling even manga readers on its openings. Some openings have spoilers from 500+ episodes later. Opening 3 is speacially spoiled, it might ruin 50 episodes for you if you see it by mistake
Oh no! I’ve already watched them in another reaction video lol 😅 Thankfully I didn’t have a great idea of what was going on yet so I’m not sure a lot of what I saw I’ll remember as I’m watching the episode.
@@BenBenReacts There's a few that include spoilers for the end of their respective arcs... at the start of the arcs. There's one that goes through three arcs of spoilers in one - so it's a good idea to wait for an arc or two before checking out those openings again. Likely they figured at the time of those arcs that the manga was already a huge phenomenon in Japan so they wouldn't be spoiling much to anyone who wanted to watch... alas for the rest of the world who wasn't caught up at the time. >.
Disclaimer: Not a linguist, just a weeb. Anyway, quick guide to japanese suffixes:
-sama is a suffix used to convey great respect, over and above the norm. (The leader of a country, for example. Coby uses it for Alvida out of fear)
-san is for regular respect - the equivalent of sir, mister, madame, miss, etc.
-chan is a diminutive suffix used to show affection - usually used for female friends/peers and very young children of both genders
-kun is a suffix used to show affection, usually for male friends/peers (can generally be thought of as the male equivalent to -chan)
Using someone's name just on its own, no suffixes added, can be either a sign of a close friendship or a sign of disrespect, depending on context.
Ooh thank you! As an anime noob, I really appreciate this comment!
I watch a lot of anime and I’ve never known this, thanks!
Yes this!! 🤩 And it’s good to notice because there will be some key future instances where say, a character who normally uses suffixes, will suddenly drop them for a specific person, showing their relationship falling apart... OR on the flip side, a character who doesn’t care to use them, suddenly starts using them for a person, showing they’ve grown fond of or started to warm up to/respect the person they were initially wary of. It’s not easy to convey well in English subtitles, so noticing these little instances heightens the emotions of scenes 😍 (spoiler examples):
Pudding: "Sanji!!! .....san~"
or when Nami slaps Sanji after he fights with Luffy, she drops the "kun" and just flat-out calls him "Sanji" before slapping him
Thanks for letting people know this. This knowledge really helps as knowing the different honorifics since which one is being used comes up quite frequently showing how characters think of one another... usually if they're seen as using a disrespectful one since they can start fights.
though chan is also often used to denote cuteness and/or liking someone a lot, a lot of anime have characters use -chan to show how little they give a shit about decorum or how much theylike the character regardless of how theother character feels, and rarely as a passive-agressive taunt (like treaitng someone like a weak child)
"I'm gonna wait you in land of wano. Come with all cost"
Reason why luffy is just such a goat if there’s a face that needs punching you will see no hesitation or regret from him
Agreed! Luffy just does what all of us wish we could do i
Truer words has never been spoken before (actually there's probably a bunch more but you get what I mean, lol)
@@iczzephyr fr lol
Peolple think he is just a average shounen mc who spam "never give up" or "mada mada " in every ten second . But it's not true though , he got so many unique qualities , that no other character has .
"The first bit of the show wud be him gathering his crew"....umm We are 1060 eps in and our guy is still gathering the crew
If you like the beginning of the show, the only way is up.
The first part of one piece is extremely funny which is something most people don’t expect
Ayy welcome to the crew! Luffys smile and laugh is infectious is hard not laugh along with him glad he suprised you a bit. Enjoy the journey!
Thank you my friend! Loving the journey so far!
Also in the future when the time card like the title for the episode begins always block it or like cover your screen because they spoil the episode
This guys so underrated 🔥
Really enjoyed your opening reactions, so I'm glad you're doing this!
Also, Luffy is very funny and goofy! He's so lovable.
He’s hilarious 😄 Thanks so much for watching!
RE Suffixes:
Sama is used to show respect. It is usually from someone under another (say a lower-rung minion to a boss) to show respect. If you were a prince and your father was king, you would probably call him by -sama in front of other people but in private you wouldn't unless you were being formal.
San denotes a polite way of talking to someone. It often takes the place of Mr/Mrs/etc as a formal way of indicating that you're being polite to them. Usually between equals of the same standing.
Chan is used for close friends or someone younger than you, usually children. If you use -chan with someone similar in age to you, it denotes that you're very close. It can be swapped with -kun, which is a more masculine version, but both can be used for either gender, though comes across more playful/teasing if a boy is called by chan or a girl is called by kun. It really depends on the situation. If your bully is calling you by -chan and you're male, he's looking down on you. If your twin sister is calling you by -chan and you're male, it's probably in a more jokey/playful way. It pretty much means 'cute/little'.
Tan, Swan, chwan, etc are cutesy ways of using chan/kun.
Sensei denotes a professional of some kind - usually a teacher or doctor. It's usually used by a student to their teacher or a patient to a doctor, showing respect.
Sempai is usually under-classmen to upper-classment but it can also be used by people in the same field towards a more experienced but technically equal person in the same field, or someone you highly respect in the same field as you. The opposite, from upper to under, is Kohai.
So for a quick example, Kaa-chan would be the equivalent of Mummy or mama, but Okaa-san would be equal to Mum or Mother and Okaa-sama would be very formal way of saying Mother. Tou-chan would be a cutesy way to call your father (like daddy), Tou-san would be equivilent to Dad and Otou-sama would be Father - a lot more formal and respectful.
These suffixes really help you gauge various relationships between people.
As for how to call Luffy? Just Luffy is fine unless you're wanting to break out the full name, in which case, you put respect on the D. >.
I’ve been waiting for this
I always love to go again in this journey with new react people, especially those who really does not know anything about anime
Found your channel and the OP opening reactions on the weekend and subscribed in hope for OP reactions. Let's see how long it will take to get some tears out of you
I’m looking forward to becoming attached to the characters! Great to have you here 🙂
Finally, I’ve been waiting to see your reaction to these. So glad you’re enjoying the episodes, I’ll definitely be here for the long run with you
Thanks so much David! Great to have you here. Looking forward to the ride!
only you can make a 10 minute episode last 5 minutes respect earned
I'm so excited for this! Can't wait for you to watch more episodes, it just keeps getting better and better
Hopefully we get to continue this journey asap.
3:49 Sama does mean authority and respect
YEESSSSSSSSSS LETSSSS GOOOOOOO
You are great reactor, guess i ll just rewatch one piece with you lol
Wooo! I appreciate it Peter. Thanks for joining me for the ride!
this aint spoiler but just to not make u confused the strawhat doesnt have powers or anything but because luffy is rubber he can absorb impact from solid things but a sword can still cut him
Omg I reacted the exact same way seeing luffy for the first time, he was way goofier and funnier than I expected a main character to be-and I absolutely fell in LOVE with his character from the start lol, he’s such a unique breath of fresh air. 🙏🏼🥹 These were such fun reactions!! You picked up on a lot of great things, too. 🙌🏼🙌🏼 can’t wait for the rest, I know based on your reaction that you’ll love the rest One Piece has to offer because it continues to get better from here. Like all shows, it has its small ups and downs, but One Piece always trends upwards 😎I originally started the series as a deal with my husband lol (he watched a show I recommended, now it was my turn to watch one piece at his request), and seeing the 1000 episodes was daunting…but after witnessing Luffy’s antics the very first episode, I just knew I was gonna love the entire ride 🤩, and after catching up 1000+ episodes simply isn’t long enough 😂
I can’t wait to experience the journey 😄
Didn't expect your reactions, now i'm sure you'll be included in one of those youtuber's reaction compilations in different videos in the future
It will be better to not read tittles bc it contains spoilers, Keep it up hope u enjoy the journey
Sadly, we can no longer use the line "WE'LL BE WAITING FOR YOU AT THE LAND OF WANO"
Pretty sure it's already ended before you catch up lol
3:44 yes indeed
im so glad ur doing this and excited
Good luck enjoy the rollercoaster ride. Can't wait to see the reactions. Don't read the episode names. 😜
Welcome aboard Nakama ❤️
My guy really chose one piece as the first anime to watch.Massive respect
The road is long but the journey is half the reward
Yes let's goooo!!! Welcome aboard this wonderful journey🚢 Enjoy!👒
reacting to my top 1 i'm so glad
I just got done watching the op intros and bro all I have to say is if you enjoy the show the episodes go super fast also I'm a new sub looking forward to your op journey
Welcome good to have you here! I’m looking forward to the One Piece journey!
It's so fun seeing your reaction to one piece 😂 ooh watching it subbed, when I first saw it as a kid it was in dub so usually watch it like that 😃 (one of the few I don't mind dubbed)
Just discovered this channel and really nice reactions man
Thank you! I really appreciate that!
Sama, chan, san, kun, tan are all ways of addressing a person. For example, sama is used for a revered person. So if I say Luffy sama, it would mean Great Luffy or Luffy God literally. San is generally used for an elderly person. Chan is used for a girl who is similar in age to the person speaking. Tan is just a cutesy way of chan. Kun is used just like chan but for a boy instead.
Not quite... right...
Sama is to denote respect. It is usually from someone under another (say a lower-rung minion to a boss) to show respect. You would call a king or lord sama or dono, depending on how much you're trying to suck up to them. If you were a prince and your father was king, you would probably call him by -sama in front of other people but in private you wouldn't unless you were being formal.
San denotes a polite way of talking to someone. It often takes the place of Mr/Mrs/etc as a formal way of indicating that you're being polite to them. Usually between equals of the same standing.
Chan is used for close friends or someone younger than you, usually children. If you use -chan with someone similar in age to you, it denotes that you're very close. It can be swapped with -kun, which is a more masculine version, but both can be used for either gender, though comes across more playful if a boy is called by chan or a girl is called by kun.
Tan, Swan, chwan, etc are cutesy ways of using chan/kun.
Sensei denotes a professional of some kind - usually a teacher or doctor. It's usually used by a student to their teacher or a patient to a doctor, showing respect.
Sempai is usually under-classmen to upper-classment but it can also be used by people in the same field towards a more experienced but technically equal person in the same field, or someone you highly respect in the same field as you. The opposite, from upper to under, is Kohai.
So for a quick example, Kaa-chan would be the equivalent of Mummy or mama, but Okaa-san would be equal to Mum or Mother and Okaa-sama would be very formal way of saying Mother. Tou-chan would be a cutesy way to call your father (like daddy), Tou-san would be equivilent to Dad and Otou-sama would be Father - a lot more formal and respectful.
These suffixes really help you gauge various relationships between people.
i finally found an interesting reactor for this show after all the good reactors ENDED theirs.... THANK YOU BRO im gonna watch ALL of your one piece reactions im so hyped up
and im getting that PATREON RIGHT NOW
Ayyyy let’s go 😄 I really appreciate that! Glad to have you here!
Let's go 🔥 I believe you will be watching the chapters by your own, I'm glad you upload a video for us 🙌🏻
I just caught the last episode on this last week, this anime sometimes makes people laugh and sometimes even a adult man makes cry, good choice i recommend watch at least until Arlong Park episode its coresponds to about 40 episode later i guess
The title of this show leak information to the next episode 😅
New subs here because of onepiece
So... recommendation from me: skip previews and episode titles. But only if u want to avoid spoilers, if not then it doesn't really matter this early on in the series... but later on it's going to become a problem and everyone should be avoiding them.
That's so interesting that they do it that way. I'll try to remember to avoid the titles cards from now on
@@BenBenReacts The reason they do this is because by the time the anime had come out One Piece was already quite popular in Japan and so, most people had already read it so it wasn't really spoiling anything that anyone who would have watched the anime didn't already know. It's definitely a hurdle for new watchers to keep an eye out for, though.
to this day, noone knows how the fuck luffy broke those swords
Oh yeah
Welcome to the One Piece World Nakama and hope you enjoy it like I d Just a warning try not to look at the titles as they can be spoiler if want be surprise. Nakama means colleague, compatriot, friend or comrade. But in the One Piece it means close like a family.
Tips for spoiler free journey:
1. You already saw the opening themes, just skip them
2. Skip the title screen forever
3. skip the recap
4. skip the filler
5. skip the ending themes
One Piece ❤
Welcome on the trip of a lifetime
Thank you! Glad to be on the journey!
Can’t wait for these reactions! Just wondering how often will you be uploading these?
At least once a week :) Sometimes twice a week if things are less busy. I'm considering doing One Piece and Jojo's at the same time
Keep it up, only 1050 ep left as of now and your all cought up! 🤣 its a super fun anime with the most crazy and fucked up characters ull ever see in a anime xD
Hello, and welcome. :)
Thank you 🙂
You should really watch "one piece the greatest story ever told" its really good
Imagine if you were watching the 4kids version by mistake
the hat has nothin to do with blocking the swords or her bat, luffy's just tanky lol
Any set schedule for the releases?
I’m shooting for every Wednesday 🙂 Hopefully once summer rolls around I’ll do two per week for the episode reactions
💚💚💚💚
Lets goooooooooooooo
Make sure to not look at the titles for some of the episodes as they can spoil the episode.
Seeing the first reaction being 1-3 is a little painful as episode 4 has chapter 1 of the manga.
Just one basic advice every One Piece watcher knows...
Never watch the opening, the ending, the preview at the end of the episode and the title of the episode
Enjoy One Piece - the greatest story 🔥
Please skip intros and don't read the episodes title Since most of them are spoilers. Love ur reaction man but I think it is too short due to copyright issues I think so!.
don't bother with the titles. they sometimes spoil, but other times they just confuse you.
DONT WATCH ANY OPENINGS FOR YOUR REACTIONS PLEASE! THEY ARE ULTRA SPOILERY!
Im amazed that you started One Piece, but i Seriously, wholeheartedly recommend you dont watch those.
One Piece is famous for spoiling even manga readers on its openings. Some openings have spoilers from 500+ episodes later.
Opening 3 is speacially spoiled, it might ruin 50 episodes for you if you see it by mistake
Oh no! I’ve already watched them in another reaction video lol 😅 Thankfully I didn’t have a great idea of what was going on yet so I’m not sure a lot of what I saw I’ll remember as I’m watching the episode.
@@BenBenReacts There's a few that include spoilers for the end of their respective arcs... at the start of the arcs. There's one that goes through three arcs of spoilers in one - so it's a good idea to wait for an arc or two before checking out those openings again. Likely they figured at the time of those arcs that the manga was already a huge phenomenon in Japan so they wouldn't be spoiling much to anyone who wanted to watch... alas for the rest of the world who wasn't caught up at the time. >.
Tip: Don’t read the titles they spoil like alot
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