私は生徒じゃなくて、教師です。
I am a teacher, not a student.
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Kanji 師, meaning expert, appears in 257 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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私は生徒じゃなくて、教師です。
I am a teacher, not a student.
彼女の目標は教師になることだ。
Her goal is to become a teacher.
トムの目標は教師になることだ。
Tom's goal is to become a teacher.
教師の収入はどれくらいですか。
How much money does a teacher make?
教師にとって忍耐力は不可欠だ。
Patience is essential for a teacher.
正確に言うと私は大学講師です。
Specifically, I'm a university lecturer.
トムは教師になろうと決心した。
Tom made up his mind to become a teacher.
その教師は英会話を教えている。
That teacher is teaching English conversation.
その教師は黒板に英文を書いた。
The teacher wrote English sentences on the blackboard.
教師の給料は弁護士よりも低い。
The salary of a teacher is lower than that of a lawyer.
良い医師は、患者の話を良く聞く。
Good doctors listen to their patients.
看護師になろうと思ったことある?
Have you ever thought of becoming a nurse?
なぜ教師になろうと決めたんですか?
Why did you decide to become a teacher?
男性看護師に診てもらいたいですか?
Would you prefer to be examined by a male nurse?
女性看護師に診てもらいたいですか?
Would you prefer to be examined by a female nurse?