Sempai translates as “Senior” and can be applied in any situation where someone is senior to you. The Japanese term is used in school, business, the arts, and of course the martial ways. In the Japanese martial arts, the position remains the same. The Sempai of a dojo had trained for a long time with the headmaster.

What does a sensei call his student?

Uchi-deshi (内弟子, lit. “inside student”) is a Japanese term for a live-in student/apprentice who trains under and assists a sensei on a full-time basis. The system exists in kabuki, rakugo, shogi, igo, aikido, sumo, karate and other modern Japanese martial arts.

What is the opposite of Sensei?

Is ‘gakusei’ or ‘seito’ the opposite of ‘sensei’? ‘Seito’ (pronounced say-toh) and ‘gakusei’ (pronounced gahk-say) are both words used to refer to a person who studies under a sensei, but there is a difference between the two.

What is above a senpai?

In Japanese the word is used more broadly to mean “teacher” or “master.” Like sensei, senpai is used in English in contexts of martial arts as well as religious instruction, in particular Buddhism. Sensei in those contexts refers to someone of a higher rank than senpai. Ranking below a senpai is a kohai.

What’s a female senpai called?

No. It is used for male and female. There is no grammatical gender in Japanese. Often people don’t use he or she they use ano hito (that person).

What does senpai call students?

Usually they call their students by their first name and chan (for girls) or kun (for boys). As they get older sometimes they use their last names depending on how long they’ve known them.

Is a black belt a Sensei?

There are many titles of honor in the martial arts. These titles are given and earned above and beyond earning the coveted rank of black belt. In other words, just because you earn a black belt, does not mean you have earned the right to call yourself a Sensei or master.

What is a female senpai called?

What’s Nani mean?

The word nani 何 (なに) in Japanese means “what.” And depending on the situation, you might, instead, use nan (なん).

What if a girl calls you senpai?

In informal use, senpai (also styled as sempai) can refer to anyone whose attention you want to get—that could be someone you admire and want to be friends with or someone you’re interested in romantically. Sensei in those contexts refers to someone of a higher rank than senpai.