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This can mean one of two things.

'Kimi' is one way of saying 'you' in Japanese. Kimi-chan is a way of saying 'you' in a friendly way to someone younger than the person speaking.

I think Kimi is also a Japanese name, so someone who says Kimi-chan is just close friends with Kimi :)

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It means 'You' but used only if you are familar with that person.

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Kimi ni Todoke means "from me to you" or "reaching you"

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The Meadow Of The Royal Fort

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It means "She who is without Equal."

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kimu

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