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What's the different between "Gakusei" and "Seito" I'm just starting learning Japanese, and according the book, both meaning are "student". Please add examples in the explanation.
4 Kas 2008 14:08
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"Gakusei" is used for university students. "Seito" is used for high school students. "Jidou" is used for elementary school pupils.
5 Kasım 2008
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>Kylecito "daigaku(university) no gakusei" is "daigakusei". "koutougakkou(high school) no seito" is "koukousei". "chuugakkou(middle high school) no seito" is "chuugakusei". "shougakkou(elementary school) no jidou" is "shougakusei".
5 Kasım 2008
In case anyone reads this again... I had learned 'high school student' as 'koukousei'. Which is used normally for highschoolers?
5 Kasım 2008
"Gakusei" can be used for students of all ages. "Seito", however, is usually used for younger students of high school age or below.
5 Kasım 2008
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