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Zeki (関【ぜき】, literally "barrier"), used for sumo wrestlers in the top two divisions (sekitori). Levels of black belts are occasionally used as martial arts titles: Shodan – 1st dan Nidan – 2nd dan Sandan – 3rd dan Yondan – 4th dan Godan – 5th dan Rokudan – 6th dan Shichidan or Nanadan – 7th dan Hachidan – 8th dan Kudan – 9th dan Jūdan – 10th dan Religion[edit] Shinpu (神父,しんぷ), Orthodox or Catholic priest (lit. Godfather). A Catholic priest (司祭,しさい, shisai, lit. minister of worship) receives this title. Bokushi (牧師,ぼくし), Protestant minister. This title is given to a Protestant minister (司祭,しさい, shisai). Euphonic suffixes and wordplay[edit] In informal speech, some Japanese people may use contrived suffixes in place of normal honorifics. This is essentially a form of wordplay, with suffixes being chosen for their sound, or for friendly or scornful connotations. Although the range of such suffixes that might be coined is limitless, some have gained such widespread usage that the boundary between established honorifics and wordplay has become a little blurred. Examples of such suffixes include variations on -chan (see below), -bee (scornful), and -rin (friendly).^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (February 18, 2021). "Horimiya Manga Ends in March After 10 Years". Anime News Network. Retrieved February 18, 2021. ^ Mateo, Alex (May 18, 2023). "Horimiya Manga Gets New Bonus 17th Volume". Anime News Network. Retrieved May 24, 2023. ^ Ressler, Karen (March 2, 2015). "Yen Press Licenses Horimiya, Rose Guns Days Season One, Final Fantasy Type-0 Side Story". Anime News Network.
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