The word for a samurai apprentice is "ashigaru." Ashigaru were foot soldiers in feudal Japan who were typically lower-ranking samurai or peasant recruits. They were trained in combat skills and served as support troops for the more elite samurai warriors. The term "ashigaru" translates to "light-footed" or "light cavalry," reflecting their role on the battlefield.
The English word samurai was directly transferred from the Japanese word samurai in 1727.
There are 3 syllables in the word Samurai ... 'sam·u·rai
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Samurai is spelled "samouraï" in French.
The samurai took his sharp samurai sword and cut the watermelon in half.
侍 /sa mu rai/ is originally a Japanese word. It means 'warrior, samurai' in English.
The word 'apprentice' is both a noun and a verb. The noun 'apprentice' is a word for someone who works at a job in order to learn a skill, a word for a person. The verb 'apprentice' is to employ someone to train in a skilled job, or to work for the purpose of training in a skilled job.
My son got a new job of a apprentice he is a plumber
Apprentice?
The plural form of apprentice is apprentices.
"Samurai" (侍) comes from "侍う" (Saburau) to serve.
samuri is samuri in Japanese but the collective is bushi a samurai, many bushi