敬語 (keigo) is a form of the Japanese language that conveys respect and politeness in conversation. It is essential in various social interactions, as it reflects the hierarchical nature of Japanese society and shows consideration for others. This system comprises three main categories: sonkeigo (尊敬語) for respect, kenjougo (謙譲語) for humility, and teineigo (丁寧語) for politeness, each serving a specific purpose in communication.
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