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What is sen Japanese?

What is sen Japanese?

千(sen)→thousand.

Is sen a real word?

Yes, sen is in the scrabble dictionary.

What does Sen o mean?

A SENO is a Special Education Needs Organiser who works for the National Council for Special Education (NCSE) and is an important link between the school and the Council.

What does Sen mean in Chinese?

孙 / 孫 [Sun / Sen] Meaning: grandson, descendant.

Where does the name Sen come from?

Indian (Bengal) and Bangladeshi: Hindu (Baidya, Kayasth) name, from Sanskrit sena ‘army’, ‘armament’. It occurs frequently in Sanskrit literature as the final element of compound names.

What does Sen mean in spirited away?

The movie is called “Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi” (千と千尋の神隠し). Sen means a thousand, but the pronunciation of the character can change to “chi” as it does in the name Chihiro. The “hiro” in Chihiro means to ask questions. Kamikakushi means spirited away with kami meaning spirit or god and kakushi meaning hidden.

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Where did the word Sen come from?

The modern word Senate is derived from the Latin word senātus (senate), which comes from senex, ‘old man’. The members or legislators of a senate are called senators.

Where does the word Sen come from?

Proto-Indo-European root meaning “old.” It forms all or part of: monseigneur; seignior; senate; senescent; seneschal; senicide; senile; senility; senior; seniority; senor; senora; senorita; shanachie; Shannon; signor; sir; sire; surly.

Is sen a Chinese name?

Sen is a common last name found among Overseas Chinese communities around the world. In fact, “Sen” is the transliteration of several different Chinese surnames. Its meaning varies depending on how it is spelled in Chinese, and which dialect it is pronounced in.

What is the meaning of Lin in Chinese?

Forest
Meaning. “Forest”, “Sun Goddess” and “Gemstone” Lin ([lǐn]; Chinese: 林; pinyin: Lín) is the Mandarin romanization of the Chinese surname written 林. It is also used in Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, and the Philippines (among the Chinese Filipino community).