In Japanese, a word for an attribute plus the the suffixっ娘,っ子, orっこ, can be used to refer to an anime (or real life) girl (or guy) that possesses said attribute. In this post I'll list some examples.
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In Japanese, a word for an attribute plus the the suffixっ娘,っ子, orっこ, can be used to refer to an anime (or real life) girl (or guy) that possesses said attribute. In this post I'll list some examples.
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