A senpai is someone who is more experienced or senior in a group, while a kohai is someone who is less experienced or junior. The relationship between senpai and kohai is often seen in Japanese culture, particularly in schools or workplaces, where senpai guide and mentor kohai.
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Dolly (If it is your name) would just be dolly. However, You would be called (Last name here)-san/kun/senpai/kohai/sensei/onee-san/onii-san/onee-chan/onii-chan/chan
Senpai's job is to not notice his kouhei.
Senpai is a Japanese word pertaining to a male senior of yours.
kohai or 後輩 means junior, as in someone in a lower grade at school
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The word for the junior is kōhai (後輩) he is considered a junior of his Senpai (先輩)Senpai is often seen romanized as "sempai" because it is pronounced that way (the Japanese "n" (ん) is pronounced as "m" when it comes before bilabials, such as "p").A kōhai is expected to respect and obey their senpai, and the senpai in turn must guide, protect, and teach their kōhai as best they can. Senpai/kōhai relationships generally last for as long as the two people concerned stay in contact, even if the original context in which the senpai was senior is no longer relevant.
Prinsesa. -Cami-senpai.
Comida. -Cami-senpai.
senpai
because they fell in love
It's senpai not sempai and she calls them that because...in Japanese society the Japanese word "senpai," means a senior or superior in any academic or corporate organization in society. so she basically just calls them that out of respect.