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====''-sen/mpai'' (先輩)====
====''-sen/mpai'' (先輩)====
"Senior", as opposed to ''kouhai'', which means "Junior".


==Category 3: Professional Titles==
==Category 3: Professional Titles==

Revision as of 20:08, 26 August 2007

See discussion for Reichu's note to editors.

Introduction

Category 1

-san (さん)

-kun (君)

-chan (ちゃん)

-sama (様)

Category 2

-sensei (先生)

Teacher

-sen/mpai (先輩)

"Senior", as opposed to kouhai, which means "Junior".

Category 3: Professional Titles

In alphabetical order. (Missing a few...)

-fukushirei (副指令)

"Sub/Vice/Deputy/Etc.-Commander".

-hakase (博士)

"Doctor" (Ph.D.).

-ichii (一尉)

"Major".

-kyouju (教授)

"Professor".

-sansa (三佐)

"Captain".

-shirei (司令)

"Commander".

References

If you put anything from Wikipedia here, you are already dead.