Common Japanese Suffixes with Free PDF

Japanese suffixes are the little endings that attach to names, nouns, and even adjectives – and they carry a surprising amount of social weight. Whether you’re adding さん to a colleague’s name or っぽい to describe something ‘ish’, these small building blocks shape how natural and respectful your Japanese sounds.

This list hands you around 45 of the most common Japanese suffixes you’ll meet in everyday conversations, from the polite staples to the casual and descriptive ones. It’s not a dusty textbook collection – we focused on the suffixes that show up in real chats, anime, and messages with friends.

Each entry gives you a clear meaning and a practical example sentence, so you can see exactly how the suffix behaves in a Japanese sentence. When you’re ready to study offline, grab the free PDF using the download button right below the table.

Use this list as a starting point, then keep going in the Yak Yacker Japanese section for more words, phrases, and study-friendly reference pages.

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WordTypeMeaning
~がたHonorific Plural SuffixRespectful plural for people (e.g., あなたがた).
~さsuffixTurns adjective into noun; -ness, -ity (e.g., 大きさ size)
~たんsuffixcute variant of ちゃん; shows extreme affection, often for babies or young girls
~ちんsuffixanother cute variant of ちゃん; used similarly to たん
~どもHumble Plural SuffixHumble plural for oneself or one's group (e.g., 私ども).
~はんsuffixKansai dialect version of さん; respectful title
~みsuffixNoun-forming suffix for subjective qualities (e.g., 楽しみ enjoyment)
~らCasual Plural SuffixPlural marker for people (informal/neutral, e.g., 彼ら).
~兄貴suffixolder brother; used for a respected senior male like 'bro'
~博士Title SuffixDr. (for PhD holders, not medical doctors).
~姉貴suffixolder sister; used for a respected senior female like 'sis'
~教授suffixprofessor; title for a university professor
~目suffixOrdinal suffix (e.g., second); also indicates point of view
~社長Title SuffixCompany president (as title).
~選手Title SuffixSuffix for athletes/sports players.
いんSuffixmember (e.g. kaishain = company employee)
Suffixspecialist; -ist (e.g. sakka = writer)
くんsuffixhonorific for boys or juniors
suffixlanguage (e.g., 日本語 = Japanese language)
Suffixchild; suffix for female given names (e.g. Hanako)
さまsuffixvery respectful honorific (like 'sir' or 'madam')
さんsuffixMr./Mrs./Ms. (polite honorific for names)
しゃSuffixperson; -er (e.g. isha = doctor)
たちsuffixmakes people plural (e.g., 私たち = we)
ちゃんsuffixcute/familiar honorific (for children, friends, or pets)