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What does Boku mean in Japanese?

"Boku" (僕) in Japanese means "I". It is a masculine pronoun, used by men and boys.

Here are some points to remember about "Boku":

* Formal vs. Informal: "Boku" is considered a more informal way to say "I". In more formal situations, it is usually replaced by "Watashi" (私).

* Regional Variations: The usage of "Boku" can vary slightly depending on the region of Japan.

* Age and Social Status: Younger people and those with lower social status tend to use "Boku" more often.

Example:

* 僕 は 学生 です。(Boku wa gakusei desu.) - I am a student.

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