先生 sensei
Possibly a Teacher Trainer, or a Teacher Educator.For more information, see Related links below.I believe the Japanese term is Hanshi.
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.
"Shishou" is a Japanese term that typically translates to "teacher" or "master" in English. It is often used to show respect to someone who is an expert or authority in a particular field.
"Osho" is usually translated as "teacher". It is the term of address used in respect for one who teaches. In Zen Buddhism, before being honoured by his master with the title "Osho" in, a monk is trained for several years. "Osho" comes after the name of the teacher, or may be used on it's own to address the teacher. The suffix "-san" is added as it is to other Japanese names as a term of respect.
Music teacher in Japanese is ongaku no sensei, 音楽の先生, which, literally translated, means teacher of music.
Teacher is simply 先生 (sensei) in Japanese.
If a Hungarian teacher and Japanese student are making out, this is morally wrong. It is actually against the professional ethics for a teacher to be involved with a student in such a relationship.?æ
The Japanese term for first generation is "Issei."
'Science teacher' may be理科の先生 (rika no sensei) in Japanese.
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The African Luhya term for the English word 'teacher' is Mwalimu.
The term sensei (先生) refers to someone who's older than you, and in most cultures acknowledge the association of "knowledge increases with age".