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I seen addressing people in Japanese by using "kun" for Conan-kun, "chan" for Ran-chan and "san" for Kogorou-san many times. What is meaning of "tan" for Yumi-tan?
Conan 48:69 wrote:
I seen addressing people in Japanese by using "kun" for Conan-kun, "chan" for Ran-chan and "san" for Kogorou-san many times. What is meaning of "tan" for Yumi-tan?
"-tan" is a common mispronunciation of "-chan" by really young children who are just learning to talk. For that reason, it is very childish and usually has pet name connotations when used purposely in the place of "-chan".
So her ex obviously still likes her, and she probably still likes him too by the way she's acting.
I also have my own theory about what the 'seven' thing is all about.
Spoiler: Does NOT spoil the next two files
Gin, Vodka, Vermouth, Chianti, Korn, Kir, Bourbon. So yeah, I think it might actually be likely this guy might be Anokata himself. (Of course, it's also likely that he's not.) To keep the seven, here's my reasoning: Bourbon replaced Akai (Rye) to make the seven, or he replaced Calvados after the Vermouth arc incident. I don't think Kir's father had a code name (if he did, it has never been specified), so Kir likely got her code name after killing him, although this has also never been confirmed. In total, we have seven people, prompting the boss to finally make an appearance.
He is also someone Haibara would likely never suspect since he's so childish. Of course, this is just a theory, but I like it, so I hope someone will at least consider it before calling me an idiot this time.
CoolKid94 wrote:
So her ex obviously still likes her, and she probably still likes him too by the way she's acting.
I also have my own theory about what the 'seven' thing is all about.
Spoiler: Does NOT spoil the next two files
Gin, Vodka, Vermouth, Chianti, Korn, Kir, Bourbon. So yeah, I think it might actually be likely this guy might be Anokata himself. (Of course, it's also likely that he's not.) To keep the seven, here's my reasoning: Bourbon replaced Akai (Rye) to make the seven, or he replaced Calvados after the Vermouth arc incident. I don't think Kir's father had a code name (if he did, it has never been specified), so Kir likely got her code name after killing him, although this has also never been confirmed. In total, we have seven people, prompting the boss to finally make an appearance.
He is also someone Haibara would likely never suspect since he's so childish. Of course, this is just a theory, but I like it, so I hope someone will at least consider it before calling me an idiot this time.
Ok the culprit is most likely the husband... I hate it when it's said implicitly like that. Sakurako hasn't anything to do with the woman she's just working as a housemaid (each time she's housemaid she encounters a murder case --" she's gonna resign at the end of this case as well xD), Yumi's ex-boyfriend either + he has an important role in this case with Yumi and the son is not even there.. --'
About the trick used in this case ; I don't know exactly how the guy killed his wife (if it's him) but I wonder if the door slamming wasn't a part of the trick.
Here's my preliminary deduction, the husband killed his wife, the husband first made his wife unconscious then tied her neck pass the cloth (what I think is the murder weapon) towards the fan, attach it to the bedroom door, attach a string from the bedroom door to the entryway door so that when the entryway door was opened, the bedroom would close and pull the cloth tied to the wife's neck and eventually hung her.