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what's the diffence bewteen sensei and kyoushi?
what's the diffence bewteen watashi and boku?
19 aug. 2010 04:46
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Watashi ( 私 ) and boku ( 僕 ) both mean "I ; me" - the difference lies in the usage by men and women.
"Boku" is used by men. For example, if I said "Boku ha Porandojin desu", it would sound awkward to Japanese people because I'm a girl. :)
If I'd like to say it right, I should use "watashi" (which is neutral) or "atashi" (used by women).
Both "watashi" and "atashi" are written by the same kanji - 私.
19 augustus 2010
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Sensei is a tilte, attached to the end of a name:
Suzuki-sensei; Honda-sensie; Yamasita-sensei.
Kyoushi is "a teacher":
Boku ha kyoushi desu.
19 augustus 2010
kyoushi 一种の職業の呼び方.
sensei 教師に対する敬称.
20 augustus 2010
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