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Senior or, if someone is the "Peter Junior", then the father is Peter (not necessary to write senior).
Senior , more senior , most senior Junior , more junior , most junior Superior , more superior , Most superior Inferior , more inferior , most inferior
It depends on how it is being used, but in most times no, it will not be capitalized. If you're using the word to distinguish between a father and son of the same name, then you capitalise it, For example: John Smith Senior John Smith Junior
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Yes, it can be (the junior senator, junior grade).The word junior can act as a noun or nickname for a junior indivividual, and be used after a name to indicate a son with the same name as his father (often abbreviated, as in Bob Jr.).
Junior Senior ended in 2008.
Junior Senior was created in 1998.
Junior Senior - film - was created in 2003.
Yes You may be talking about a guy whose legal name is Junior. This is not usually the case. When a boy is named after his father, he will often sign his name with 'jr' at the end, and he is often called Junior as a nickname. Junior would be an unusual legal name, especially if it is his father's name as well. His father would be Junior Senior, and he would be Junior Junior. Imagine if their family name is Senior. they would be Junior Senior Senior, and Junior Senior Junior. If the son is in the military, he might be Major Junior Senior, Junior, Camp Jejune.
Senior- for the father Junior- for the son III- for the grandson
Senior or, if someone is the "Peter Junior", then the father is Peter (not necessary to write senior).
Senior , more senior , most senior Junior , more junior , most junior Superior , more superior , Most superior Inferior , more inferior , most inferior
It is a High School function, usually a dance , that mixes Junior and Senior classes . In the US, that would be 11th and 12th grades.
Junior yr - 3th yr Senior yr- 4th(final) yr & Junior/Senior CGPA means the avg of third and fourth yr
Yes, when Senior dies, Junior can take the suffix of Senior if there is another of the same name (a son of Junior, for example) to take the Junior suffix. Otherwise Junior can simply drop the suffix altogether, or continue to use Junior if his professional identity, for example, is strongly tied to that naming convention.
It's Japanese language. Koudai means junior in English while Senpai means senior.
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