The hiragana for sensei is せんせい , and the kanji for sensei is 先生 .
Hiragana せんせい
Katakana センセイ
Kanji 先生
Teacher (also can be used for doctors)
先生 (sensei)
depends on what usage master as in instructor sensei
Kon'ban tanoshiku shite
Japanese with Kanji: 先生、失礼します。お元気ですか。 Japanese without Kanji: せんせい、しつれいします。おげんきですか。 Romanji: sensei, shitsurei shimasu. o genki desu ka? Literately this means "Teacher, excuse me, are you healthy?" but that's just how Japanese people greet each other.
You may say 'ii sensei desu,' written in Japanese: いい先生です
Teacher is simply 先生 (sensei) in Japanese.
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.
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先生 (sensei)
The head of a Japanese Dojo is typically addressed as Sensei. He may have other titles, such as Hanshi, but the 'generic' would be Sensei.
In Japanese, "ma'am" is translated as "γε¬’γγ (ojΕsan)" or "ε₯₯γγ (okusan)" depending on the context.
Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
先生 (sensei)
先生 sensei
Sensei
"Sensei" means 'one who has gone before' and is usually associated with a teacher or mentor. You can call a martial arts instructor 'sensei' in Japanese.
If you are talking about Sensei, he eats fortune cookies and various types of Chinese food. Sensei is Japanese and Asian.