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How do you say Daxiong and Xiaojing in Japanese animated robot cats?

Jun (くん), Jiang (ちゃん) and Sang (さん) are all appellations for people.

Jun: Generally, it is the address of the elder/elder to the younger generation (man), and it can never be used the other way around. It can also be used as a more intimate title among peers. Generally, pronouns such as suffix status level are not used in translation.

sauce: it's a nickname between very close people. Certainly not to superiors, mainly to the younger generation or familiar peers with a sense of intimacy. When translating, it is generally translated as "Xiao ..."

Sang: it is a more formal and formal courtesy title. It is widely used, and all relationships can be called mulberry. However, people who are familiar with mulberry will have a sense of distance.