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  • Sensei - Wikipedia
    In Japanese, sensei is still used to address people of both genders It is likely both the current Southern Chinese and Japanese usages are more reflective of its Middle Chinese etymology
  • SENSEI Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SENSEI is a teacher or instructor usually of Japanese martial arts (such as karate or judo)
  • What’s The Difference Between ‘Sensei’ And ‘Senpai’?
    Sensei, pronounced sen-say, is in its most basic sense a covers-all Japanese word for a teacher This applies to teachers from grade school level up to university professors It also includes instructors such as dance instructors and training instructors at a karate dojo, or martial arts school
  • SENSEI | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    At sandan, the student is deemed capable of teaching independently as a teacher or instructor, often called sensei Though seniors were usually referred to as "sensei" (teacher), some pupils addressed their instructors as "tonosama", an honourific title for a feudal lord
  • The Meaning of Sensei: Go Beyond Teacher Master - Tofugu
    Thanks to the popularity of sports like judo and karate, 先生 (せんせい) is a Japanese word people all over the world use in place of "teacher " If you take Japanese classes at a school or online, you probably call your teacher "sensei" there too
  • sensei - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun sensei m or f by sense (plural senseis) sensei (martial arts instructor) sensei (a Japanese teacher or master)
  • SENSEI definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Definition of 'sensei' sensei in British English (ˈsɛnseɪ ) noun Word forms: plural sensei a Japanese title for a teacher, master, or professional; (in English) used esp for a martial arts teacher
  • The meaning of Sensei (先生) - by 文武両道 (Bunburyōdō) - Bun
    When speaking Japanese, the general order is, “-Name- → Sensei,” not “Sensei → -Name- ” In general Japanese people use the family name followed by an honorific but it is quite common when talking to foreigners that given name is used
  • Sensei - definition of sensei by The Free Dictionary
    A teacher or mentor, especially of a martial art 2 Used as a form of address for such a person
  • The Meaning of ‘Sensei’ And How To Use It Properly In Japanese
    However, Japanese people know that foreigners use their first names, so ‘sensei’ is usually attached to the first name of foreign staff Although sensei might seem easy – just attach it, and that’s it! – but if you examine it in its basic Japanese, you will see some of its more complex uses





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