Well, it depends on what your status is. If you are younger, or of lower status than the student, you would call him or her 'senpai.'
Gakusei is the Japanese word for student
My Japanese student (fluent speaker) doesn't know it.
No, the word 'eldest' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. (eldest child).The adjective 'eldest' is the superlative form of the adjective 'old' (elder, eldest).
長男 /chou nan/ means 'first son, eldest son'.
MAXIMUS is the word for eldest in Latin . Does this help you ? :)
Our eldest member holds your character in high regard.
Here is "koko." It's pronounced: koh-koh.
No, the word 'eldest' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as of the greatest age, an alternate to the adjective oldest.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in the sentence.Example:Uncle Jack is the eldest member of our family. He is eighty eight.- the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'Uncle Jack';- the adjective 'eldest' describes the noun 'member'.
"Sodashi" is a Japanese word that means "first-born daughter." It is typically used in a traditional or cultural context to refer to the eldest daughter in a family.
No.
The word "eldest" would be used to compare more than two people's age. Of the four brothers, Jerry is the eldest. Her eldest brother lives in Australia.
old, i think