different between dandere vs tsundere

dandere

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese ???? (dandere), a portmanteau of ?? (danmari, keeping silent), from verb ?? (damaru, to be silent), and ???? (dere-dere, to become lovey-dovey, infatuated, lovestruck).

Noun

dandere (plural danderes)

  1. (manga) A character archetype that stays silent, not expressing their feelings.

Related terms

  • tsundere
  • yandere
  • kuudere

References

Anagrams

  • DeAndre, Deandre, dearned, dreaden

Danish

Etymology

From French dandiner.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [d???de??]

Verb

dandere (imperative dander, infinitive at dandere, present tense danderer, past tense danderede, perfect tense danderet)

  1. to dander (wander about)

Conjugation

References

  • “dandere” in Den Danske Ordbog

dandere From the web:



tsundere

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese ???? (tsundere), from ???? (tsun-tsun, to turn away in disgust) + ???? (dere-dere, to become lovey-dovey).

Pronunciation

  • (US) enPR: tso?on'd?r-?; IPA(key): /?tsun.d??.e?/

Noun

tsundere (plural tsundere)

  1. (chiefly Japanese fiction) A cold, nitpicky character, usually a girl, who normally assumes a haughty air but is bashful and elicits feelings of moe when in the presence of someone the character likes.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:tsundere.

Related terms

  • yandere
  • dandere
  • kuudere

Translations

Adjective

tsundere (comparative more tsundere, superlative most tsundere)

  1. Showing qualities typical of a tsundere.

References

  • Tsundere ???? at Japanese With Anime

Anagrams

  • dentures, detuners, endurest, sederunt, underset, unrested

tsundere From the web:

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