@@celina3658 i’m sorry to interrupt even if this was 4 freaking months ago-😭😭 rlly sorry but i was wondering why you said “thanks”? did you make the intro or smth ! i’m not trying to be rude ! just curious
@@MissSugaar in karate exams they ask it and the answer is a student that’s older/better than you or the teachers assistant. Brother’s meaning in Japanese: 兄弟 (Kyoudai) - Brothers. Many Japanese people mistakenly use the word 兄弟 (kyoudai) to mean “siblings” in Japanese. The original meaning of kyoudai is male siblings or brothers*. The meaning is in the kanji: 兄 (older brother) and 弟 (younger brother). Senpai’s meaning:Senpai made its first appearance in Urban Dictionary back in 2004, when a user defined it as "an upperclassman." Other entries (a number of which mention anime and manga) have since been added; it's defined there variously as "someone older than you," "someone you look up to," "mentor," "senior," an "older person (All info from safari)