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sensei
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ?? (sensei, “teacher; elder”), from ?? (MC sen ??æ?, “master, elder”), from ? (MC sen, “earlier, first”) + ? (MC ??æ?, “born”). Compare modern Mandarin ?? (xi?nsh?ng, “Mr.”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?s?nse?/
Noun
sensei (plural sensei or senseis)
- A martial arts instructor. Sensei of martial arts usually live and/or work at a dojo where they instruct their apprentices. A live-in apprentice is also called uchi-deshi.
- Synonyms: sifu, shifu
- a Japanese (language) teacher.
- a suffix attached to the name of a teacher (principally in translations from Japanese)
Translations
Anagrams
- Neises, Neisse, Nessie, Nieses, Sinese, in esse, insees, sees in, seines
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ?? (???? sensei).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s?n.s?j/
Noun
sensei m (plural senseis)
- sensei (martial arts instructor)
Indonesian
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ?? (sensei, “teacher; elder”), from Middle Chinese ?? (sen-?æn?, “master, elder”), from ? (“earlier, first”) + ? (“born”). Compare Min Nan ?? (sin-se?, “doctor, physician, teacher”). Doublet of sinse.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sen.sei/
- Hyphenation: sén?séi
Noun
sensei (first-person possessive senseiku, second-person possessive senseimu, third-person possessive senseinya)
- a martial arts instructor.
- a Japanese (language) teacher.
- a suffix attached to the name of a teacher (principally in translations from Japanese)
Related terms
- sinse
Further reading
- “sensei” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) Daring, Jakarta: Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, 2016.
Japanese
Romanization
sensei
- R?maji transcription of ????
Palauan
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ?? (???? sensei).
Noun
sensei
- teacher
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ?? (sensei).
Noun
sensei m (plural senseis)
- sensei (martial arts instructor)
- sensei (a Japanese teacher or master)
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ?? (sensei).
Noun
sensei m (plural senseis)
- sensei (martial arts instructor)
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sansei
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ??
Noun
sansei (plural sanseis or sansei)
- A US- or Canadian-born grandchild of a Japanese immigrant to America.
- 1978, Gordon Hirabayashi, “Japanese Heritage, Canadian Experience,” in Harold Coward and Leslie S. Kawamura eds., Religion and Ethnicity, Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, p 66:
- Under these circumstances it may not be unexpected to have the "assimilationist Sansei" protest that he is not a Japanese-Canadian; he is a Canadian, period. None of this hyphenated stuff.
- 1978, Gordon Hirabayashi, “Japanese Heritage, Canadian Experience,” in Harold Coward and Leslie S. Kawamura eds., Religion and Ethnicity, Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, p 66:
See also
- issei
- nisei
References
- “sansei”, in Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary, (Please provide a date or year).
Anagrams
- Inessa, Saines, anesis, anises, asines, sanies
Japanese
Romanization
sansei
- R?maji transcription of ????
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