Talk:Japanese Second Person Pronouns

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Japanese second-person pronouns, also known as nininshoudaimeishi (二人称代名詞) or simply ninshou (二人称) in Japanese, are a way for people in the real world to express themselves, as well as serving as an easy way to give insight into a fictional character's personality. The characters in Starfy use a wide variety of personal pronouns that relate to their personalities, mannerisms, and are also very hard to translate. As they are all equivalents of "You", it is very hard to translate the nuances of each one. This page serves as an explanation of these pronouns as well as a list of the characters that use them, by order of the game they debuted in. (This does not cover characters unique to any of the manga, or charcters who don't have relevance to the main story of the games, such as the 2-4P stars playable in the multiplayer minigames.)