The Japanese word for pupil is
生徒
せいと - seitoJapanese Definition
pupil | |
1. 名詞. (法律, 廃語 但し) 公の保護下にある未成年の孤児。 | |
2. 名詞. 児童、学童、生徒。 | |
3. 名詞. 弟子。 | |
4. 名詞. (anatomy) 瞳孔、瞳。 |
Translations for pupil and their definitions
学童 | |
1. n. (dated) schoolchild | |
2. n. (education) after-school daycare |
瞳 | |
1. n. (anatomy) pupil | |
2. n. (poetic) eye | |
瞳に映る景色 - the scene reflected in one's eyes | |
瞳を閉じる - to close one's eyes |
児童 | |
1. n. pupil, student (a child who goes to elementary school) | |
2. n. (legal) child, juvenile, person(s) under 18 years of age under the Japanese Child Welfare Law |
瞳孔 | |
1. n. (anatomy) a pupil |
生徒 | |
1. n. pupil, educatee, student (especially in junior high schools (中学校) or high schools (高校) in Japan) |
学生 | |
1. n. a student (usually of a university, sometimes of a high school) |
弟子 | |
1. n. a disciple, an apprentice | |
2. n. (Buddhism) on a mala or Buddhist rosary, the ten small beads closest to the end of the portion that hangs free from the largest bead | |
3. n. an apprentice, a disciple | |
4. n. the youngest child | |
5. Anagrams. * | |
6. Anagrams. (topics, ja, People, Religion, Children) |
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