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See diminutive and hypocorism for more info on this linguistic phenomenon. Senpai and kōhai[edit] Main article: Senpai and kōhai Senpai (先輩、せんぱい, "former born") is used to address or refer to one's older or more senior colleagues and students in a school, workplace, dojo, or sports club. Teachers are not senpai, but rather they are sensei. Neither are students of the same or lower grade: they are referred to but never addressed as kōhai (後輩、こうはい). In a business environment, those with more experience are senpai. Sensei and hakase[edit] Sensei (先生、せんせい, literally meaning "born earlier") is used to refer to or address teachers, doctors, politicians, lawyers, and other authority figures. It is used to show respect to someone who has achieved mastery in an art form or some other skill, such as accomplished novelists, musicians, artists, and martial artists. In Japanese martial arts, sensei typically refers to someone who is the head of a dojo. As with senpai, sensei can be used not only as a suffix but also as a stand-alone title. The term is not generally used when addressing a person with very high academic expertise; the one used instead is hakase (博士【はかせ】, lit. "Doctor" or "PhD").Archived from the original on July 1, 2021. Retrieved July 1, 2021. ^ Loo, Egan (June 17, 2021). "Madhouse's Sonny Boy Sci-Fi Anime Posts New Video, Visual". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on June 29, 2021. Retrieved June 17, 2021. ^ "On'ea/On Demando|Terebi Anime "Sonny Boy -Sanī Bōi-" Kōshiki Saito" On Air/On Demand|TVアニメ『Sonny Boy -サニーボーイ-』公式サイト [On Air/On Demand|TV Anime "Sonny Boy" Official Website]. anime. shochiku. co.
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