The hiragana for sensei is せんせい , and the kanji for sensei is 先生 .
Hiragana せんせい
Katakana センセイ
Kanji 先生
Teacher (also can be used for doctors)
先生 (sensei)
depends on what usage master as in instructor sensei
Kon'ban tanoshiku shite
Japanese with Kanji: 先生、失礼します。お元気ですか。 Japanese without Kanji: せんせい、しつれいします。おげんきですか。 Romanji: sensei, shitsurei shimasu. o genki desu ka? Literately this means "Teacher, excuse me, are you healthy?" but that's just how Japanese people greet each other.
You may say 'ii sensei desu,' written in Japanese: いい先生です
Teacher is simply 先生 (sensei) in Japanese.
I believe you are asking for the word that means teacher in Japanese? It would be easier if you had provided a definition. But I believe you are looking for the word 'sensei', which is Japanese for teacher.
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先生 (sensei)
The head of a Japanese Dojo is typically addressed as Sensei. He may have other titles, such as Hanshi, but the 'generic' would be Sensei.
Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
先生 (sensei)
先生 sensei
Sensei
"Sensei" means 'one who has gone before' and is usually associated with a teacher or mentor. You can call a martial arts instructor 'sensei' in Japanese.
If you are talking about Sensei, he eats fortune cookies and various types of Chinese food. Sensei is Japanese and Asian.
The Japanese novel Kokoro was written by Natsume Soseki. It was first published in the year 1914 and is divided into three parts, titled "Sensei and I", "My Parents and I", and "Sensei and His Testament".