Talk:Tomodachi

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Moved to new article: Tomodachi (20th Century Manga?)[edit]

Is the article about the manga really relevant? I think maybe it should have a seperate article like 'Tomodachi (manga character)' or something. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.173.64.171 (talk) 04:48, 23 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Okay, I'm creating a seperate article for the manga character, since it doesn't have anything to do with the actual word. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.173.64.171 (talk) 04:04, 7 May 2006 (edit)(UTC)

Clean Up[edit]

I wish somebody would be a little more clear with what they want to be done to fix up this article. I did my best to help clear things up, but I've got a few questions regarding this: first off, is 'Tomodachi' a title similar to -san, -chan, -kun, et cetera? Secondly, is the second half of this article about titles important? I know it distinguishes the differences between Tomodachi and other words that imply friendship, but I've never heard anyone call somebody Megumi-tomodachi, wheras I have heard Megumi-san, Megumi-chan, et cetera. As far as I know Tomodachi is just a word. [I'm checking my dictionary now...] Lastly, I'm not 100% sure about that last thing 'like air' unless the word mentined literarlly translates to 'like air' and I'm too lazy to check up on that. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ARBlackwood (talkcontribs) 06:53, 12 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Katakana[edit]

I added the Katakana, and it was reverted with the comment "It's extremely rare for it to be written in katakana". It's in Katakana in the title of the Chee's CD of that name, and the Japanese Wikipedia has an article titled in Katakana: ja:トモダチ. Based on this, I'm reinstating the edit. It may be rarer in Katakana but it's clearly frequent enough to be worth including. TJRC (talk) 08:24, 29 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]