In Japanese, it is natural to end a sentence with a particle if the verb is understood by both speakers. Here are two likely scenarios where "Soshite watashi wa sensei ni" would be used:
When discussing a paper in Japanese or any academic work, it's helpful to: soshite watashi wa sensei ni
A sensei is not merely a teacher. The term applies to doctors, lawyers, politicians, martial arts masters, and even acclaimed novelists. A sensei commands respect, authority, and often moral superiority. The relationship between a watashi (I, often a student or junior) and a sensei is governed by uchi-soto (in-group/out-group) and senpai-kohai (senior/junior) dynamics. In Japanese, it is natural to end a
Here are a few variations of the phrase: martial arts masters