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If you add "sama" after a person's name that is a way of calling them "master," but according to http://www.freedict.com/onldict/onldict.php "sama" means "Mr. or Mrs." "Bocchama" means young master.

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Yuki-sama

Yuki-bocchama

According to http://www.freedict.com/onldict/onldict.php"tatsujin" means "master, expert."

tatsujin : 達人 pronounced "Tah-tsu-Jeehn"

sama : 様 pronounced "Soo-mah" or "Sah-mah"

Bocchama : 坊ちゃま pronounced "Boc Cha-hah-mah"

In Japanese if a word has a double letter that is not a vowel (a,i, u, e, o), but has a letter(s) such as kk, tt, cc, ss, then you would say the first part normal then you would pause for a second or two then continue the word.

EXAMPLES:

Konnichiwa is pronounced "Kon Neh-chee-wah"

Bocchama is pronounced "Boc Cha-hah-mah"

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