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Meaning of ちはース as an exclamation
What does っす at the end of a sentence mean?Meaning of ぎゃほ ?Meaning of グリッてMeaning of だまって置いてきちゃおmeaning of: ういっくMeaning of ___はんはMeaning of 盛り上げ in the following sentenceMeaning of シャキン or シャッキン used to support someonewhat is the meaning of this sfx/onomatopoeia? ダシーンWhat is the meaning of カックン in the following sentence?Meaning of メリ and メリ子
Context: a boy shouts 「ちはース」 after seeing that a fan club for a boxer has only female members. He is happy to discover this since he is the kind of guy that always tries to flirt with pretty girls.
I understand that this is an exclamation expressing surprise, but is it common? Does it have an exact meaning or it is only onomatopoeic?
Also, is it vulgar? Something like "holy shit", or is it more similar to "wow"? I am asking this because the character shouting it often speaks in a vulgar way.
Here you can see the original page. Thank you for your help!
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Context: a boy shouts 「ちはース」 after seeing that a fan club for a boxer has only female members. He is happy to discover this since he is the kind of guy that always tries to flirt with pretty girls.
I understand that this is an exclamation expressing surprise, but is it common? Does it have an exact meaning or it is only onomatopoeic?
Also, is it vulgar? Something like "holy shit", or is it more similar to "wow"? I am asking this because the character shouting it often speaks in a vulgar way.
Here you can see the original page. Thank you for your help!
colloquial-language manga onomatopoeia interjections
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Context: a boy shouts 「ちはース」 after seeing that a fan club for a boxer has only female members. He is happy to discover this since he is the kind of guy that always tries to flirt with pretty girls.
I understand that this is an exclamation expressing surprise, but is it common? Does it have an exact meaning or it is only onomatopoeic?
Also, is it vulgar? Something like "holy shit", or is it more similar to "wow"? I am asking this because the character shouting it often speaks in a vulgar way.
Here you can see the original page. Thank you for your help!
colloquial-language manga onomatopoeia interjections
Context: a boy shouts 「ちはース」 after seeing that a fan club for a boxer has only female members. He is happy to discover this since he is the kind of guy that always tries to flirt with pretty girls.
I understand that this is an exclamation expressing surprise, but is it common? Does it have an exact meaning or it is only onomatopoeic?
Also, is it vulgar? Something like "holy shit", or is it more similar to "wow"? I am asking this because the character shouting it often speaks in a vulgar way.
Here you can see the original page. Thank you for your help!
colloquial-language manga onomatopoeia interjections
colloquial-language manga onomatopoeia interjections
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This is just "Hi".
- こんちゃ/こんちわ/ちわ/ちは/etc is a very casual version of こんにちは. Of course this は is pronounced "wa".
- For っす, see: What does っす at the end of a sentence mean?
Jisho.org also has an entry for this. Other variations include ちゃーす, ちわっす, ちゃーっす, こんちゃっす, etc.
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This is just "Hi".
- こんちゃ/こんちわ/ちわ/ちは/etc is a very casual version of こんにちは. Of course this は is pronounced "wa".
- For っす, see: What does っす at the end of a sentence mean?
Jisho.org also has an entry for this. Other variations include ちゃーす, ちわっす, ちゃーっす, こんちゃっす, etc.
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This is just "Hi".
- こんちゃ/こんちわ/ちわ/ちは/etc is a very casual version of こんにちは. Of course this は is pronounced "wa".
- For っす, see: What does っす at the end of a sentence mean?
Jisho.org also has an entry for this. Other variations include ちゃーす, ちわっす, ちゃーっす, こんちゃっす, etc.
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This is just "Hi".
- こんちゃ/こんちわ/ちわ/ちは/etc is a very casual version of こんにちは. Of course this は is pronounced "wa".
- For っす, see: What does っす at the end of a sentence mean?
Jisho.org also has an entry for this. Other variations include ちゃーす, ちわっす, ちゃーっす, こんちゃっす, etc.
This is just "Hi".
- こんちゃ/こんちわ/ちわ/ちは/etc is a very casual version of こんにちは. Of course this は is pronounced "wa".
- For っす, see: What does っす at the end of a sentence mean?
Jisho.org also has an entry for this. Other variations include ちゃーす, ちわっす, ちゃーっす, こんちゃっす, etc.
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