Should I use Anata or Kimi?

Generally speaking, "anata" is a neutral way of saying "you" while "kimi" is a very casual and rather boyish way of saying it.
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Is it OK to use Kimi?

Informal “you”:

君 (kimi): used by men toward people of lower status. Typically not rude. (not inherently formal/informal, but makes the status hierarchy explicit, and is therefore better suited to formal situations)
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Is it rude to use Anata?

When Japanese people explicitly state “you” in their sentences, it's proper to use the person's name and attach a suffix. You are probably already familiar with “~san”, which is a polite suffix. If you use “anata” with someone who you know, it is rude.
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Do girls use Kimi in Japanese?

Boku and Kimi can be used by boys or girls, でもちょっと厚かましいね。 They are "cheeky" words.
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Is it rude to say Anata wa?

あなた should never be used to someone of higher status. That's why it is always rude to use it when speaking to teachers, superiors, etc.
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Is Anata too formal?

The pronoun "anata" is the supposed neutral way to refer to someone whose name you're not aware of, and it's OK to use it to a stranger if you can't think of any other way to phrase the thing you want to ask.
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Is Anta rude?

Anta (あんた)

“Anta” can be quite offensive, and it expresses the speaker's superiority. You may hear some close friends or comedians use it to address or criticize someone, but if you are unsure, just avoid this term when conversing in Japanese.
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Is Anata romantic?

Generally "anata" is used between married couple, especially when a wife calls her husband, and it's out of date. Japanese is a very flexible language. Some use common words in uncommon ways with those who are close to them.
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Where do we use Anata?

1. あなた — Anata. Typically written with hiragana, あなた is the standard, polite way to refer to the listener in a conversation, though generally it is only used when you do not know the name of the person you are speaking to.
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Is Omae rude?

お前 (Omae) is the Japanese word for “you” that is considered very rude. You've seen it all over anime and action movies and you get it. Save it for your enemies.
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What Omae wa means?

“Omae”is the male term for you. In the Japanese language words are said differently based on gender. Of all of the different ways males can say the word you, “Omae” is the more rough or aggressive way to say it. “wa” means the verb, are (being).
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Do Japanese use kare?

Generally speaking, in the same way as anata (you), kare (he) and kanojo (she) are rarely used.
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What is the difference between Anata and Kimi?

Generally speaking, "anata" is a neutral way of saying "you" while "kimi" is a very casual and rather boyish way of saying it.
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What can I call my Japanese boyfriend?

Cute Japanese Nicknames
  • 旦那 (danna) – “Hubby”
  • 旦那さん (dannasan) – “Hubby”, but the -san, in this case, adds cuteness.
  • 嫁 (yome) – “wifey” or “bride”
  • 夫 (otto) – “Husband”
  • 妻 or 奥さん (tsuma or okusan) – “Wife”
  • ダーリン (darin) – “darling”
  • ハニー (hanii) – “honey”
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How do you call your girlfriend in Japanese?

Kanojo. The standard Japanese word for 'girlfriend' is kanojo (彼女 / かのじょ). This word can be used by anyone in different settings.
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What are the 3 ways to say I love you in Japanese?

There's no simple way to say “I love you” in any one language.
  • 好きだよ (suki da yo) ・ 大好きだよ (daisuki da yo)
  • 愛してるよ (ai shiteru yo)
  • 愛してます(ai shitemasu)
  • [Saying Nothing]
  • 恋してるよ (koi shiteru yo) ・ 恋に落ちた (koi ni ochita)
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Why is kisama rude?

What does kisama mean in Japanese? Kisama is a pronoun meaning “you.” A long time ago it was a term of respect, however today it is extremely rude, carrying a sense of contempt. It is usually only heard in Japanese media and not used in everyday life.
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What is Kimi in English?

What Does 君 Mean? The most common way to write kimi in Japanese is with the kanji 君. When it is done this way, the meaning of the word is “you” in English. You may be asking yourself, “but I thought that anata was the Japanese word for 'you'” and if so, you would be correct!
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What is Ashi in Japanese?

In Japanese, the word ashi (whose kanji can also be read soku) is used to refer to both the legs and feet, and often has a negative meaning when used idiomatically.
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What is Kara in Japanese?

から Learn Japanese grammar: から (kara) / だから (da kara). Meaning: because; since; from. This grammar can be used in two different ways to express two different meanings. Both forms are very commonly used in Japanese, so it is important to understand how to use both forms and to be able to comprehend them correctly.
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What is Kyonen?

kyonen – 去年 (きょねん) : a noun meaning 'last year' in Japanese. These two kanji characters literally mean 'leaving year'.
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What anime says Nani?

The Nani meme originated from the anime Fist of the North Star (Japanese: 北斗の拳 - Hokuto no Ken). A clip was published on YouTube by the channel "Ivan Ching", which is why this scene became a meme.
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What does Kimi wa kawaii ne mean?

Kimi wa kawaii-ne. ( you're pretty)
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