Japanese

てにする

よびすてにする
Meaning: to address someone without an honorific or title; to call someone by bare name
Part of Speech: Verb, Expression

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 呼び捨てにする 呼び捨てにしない
Polite 呼び捨てにします 呼び捨てにしません
Past 呼び捨てにした 呼び捨てにしなかった
Polite + Past 呼び捨てにしました 呼び捨てにしませんでした
Te-form 呼び捨てにして 呼び捨てにしなくて
Potential 呼び捨てにできる 呼び捨てにできない
Passive 呼び捨てにされる 呼び捨てにされない
Causative 呼び捨てにさせる 呼び捨てにさせない
Imperative 呼び捨てにしろ 呼び捨てにするな

Example

部長を呼び捨てにするのは、とても失礼です。
Calling a department head by name without a title is very rude.

Usage Notes

Used when a speaker drops an expected honorific, title, or polite form of address. It may sound intimate among equals but rude in formal relationships.

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