
The Meaning of Sensei: More Than Just "Teacher"
The Tofugu Podcast: Japan and Japanese Language
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Toon Sensa, Mister?
In japanese, like using your u pronoune is really uncommon. In chinese, actually, toon sensa its dos, mister. Apparently it used to a retty long time ago, that's what i red, but it doesn't any more. But moster kind of makes sense. I guess it's only for mal on list, male subjects. It can be used as namenders, like geni sad aron, for both men and women. Then te divide in japanese between males and females. Ou could be, but i ma like amy a ansaamy amys like a female name. Ean i must am, i want
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