Japanese

Elementary school - Ages Six to Twelve. Junior High School - Ages Twelve to Fifteen Senior High School - Ages Fifteen to Eighteen University - Eighteen and up.** Break - Summer Second Term - Early September to late December Break - Winter Thrid Term - January to March. Break - Spring** (insert name)-san: It's a suffix used for respect on people you don't know. I think it's kind of like Ms. or Mr. (insert name)-chan: Its' a friendlier suffix, mainly used on girls. (insert name)-sama: It's a suffix to adress someone with ALOT of respect. (insert name)-senpai: It's a suffix used by an under classmen to show respect for an uperclassmen. (Insert name)-sensei: It's a suffix used for teachers. First name is usually used with a lover, close friends, or family members. Oka- Mom. Otou- Dad. Aniki- Older brother. Imouto- Younger sister. Obaa- Grandma. Oji- Grandpa. Mada Mada Dane: You still have a long ways to go. Sugoi: Cool, awesome. Betsuni: Nothing. Ano: Um. Ganguro: It's a style on japanese girls, it's based on Californian girls; tan skins, blonde hair, etc. The fashion, a deep tan is combined with hair dyed in** [|shades] **of orange to blonde, or a silver grey known as "high bleached". Black ink is used as eye-liner and white concealer is used as lipstick and eyeshadow. False eyelashes, plastic facial gems, and pearl powder are often added to this**
 * Japanese school system are different. The pattern goes like,**
 * Kindergarden
 * Students don't switch around to** [|classes]**, the teachers do, the only time students would move around is gym and at lunch. However I think kids usually walk around or eat in the classroom.**
 * School years are divided into a "Tri-mester system.", which is a three term school year.**
 * First Term - April 1 to Mid July
 * Also when in a new classroom, the teacher askes the** [|students] **to introduce themselves and say some things about themselves, it's a tradition kind of thing.**
 * Vocab**
 * (insert name)-kun: It's a friendlier suffix, mainly used on guys.