The Japanese word for "teacher" is "sensei".
Now, if you were referring to someone who is a peer, like a student in a higher grade than you who teaches you things, one could call them "sempai".
"Sensei" is formal and "sempai" is not formal. "Sempai" best kept out of the class room unless the teacher allows everyone to call them that, and even then, it is too comfortable a name to possibly be inappropriate.
Naze
Music teacher in Japanese is ongaku no sensei, 音楽の先生, which, literally translated, means teacher of music.
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
The Japanese word for sheep is hitsuji.
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.
Neither. The word mother (母) means just that in Japanese - mother.
教師 (kyoushi)
Sensei is a famous Japanese word, so you can say it in english and spanish as well. Synonyms: teacher: profesor master: maestro
Naze
Music teacher in Japanese is ongaku no sensei, 音楽の先生, which, literally translated, means teacher of music.
The word 'teacher' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.
No but in training the Sensi (japanese word for teacher) may split it up in to fighting standing up and fighting on the ground.
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
Teacher is simply 先生 (sensei) in Japanese.
The feminine word of teacher is "teachress" or "female teacher".
'Science teacher' may be理科の先生 (rika no sensei) in Japanese.