The only one I know that specific is "Ronin" Mercenary, and Soldier for hire comes closest in english.
There were several different words based on dialect. The K'iche Mayan word for warrior was Achij, whereas in Yucatec Mayan it was Holcan.
The Warrior-Poet is the ancient tradition of dedication to developing the body and the mind as one. The Shambhala teachings of Tibet, the chivalrous knights of medieval Europe and the ancient Greek warriors are all examples of this proud tradition. The Warrior-Poet retains a mysterious and ancient aura, a member of the leadership class who guides with wisdom and courage. They are defined by their dedication to their crafts of warfare, and intellectual study and reflection. The Warrior-Poet learns to develop the mind and the body as one, using each to guide the other. The Warrior-Poet is also a spiritual warrior. The Warrior-Poet understands their true relationship to the heaven and the earth. They understand that they embody the heavenly representation to the earth, and the earthly representation to the heavens. In other words, it is up to the Warrior-Poet to balance the cruel realities of the earth, while living by the standards of the heavens.
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A good warrior should try his/her best in whatever they are doing and they should listen to their leader. Following the warrior code and following his/her duties as a warrior/apprentice.Sorry about this,but:This is for the 'Warrior' cats series.
Another name for a warrior could be gladiator if used in the right context. Also, soldier is another possibility
There are 66,934 words in the book "Warrior in the Wild".
战士, 武士, and 勇士 are Chinese words for warrior.
There are several words for 'warrior' in Japanese, but a possible translation would be musha ookami.
The only one I know that specific is "Ronin" Mercenary, and Soldier for hire comes closest in english.
One of the translations of warrior in yoruba is "Akin". I'm sure there are other translations.
Like any other person in a warrior suit.
Because Anglo-Saxon society had a strong warrior culture, it's not too surprising that there are several Old English words that mean "warrior." Among them are cempa, cniht, garwiga, geoguð, gúðfreca, heremæcg, lindwiga, rinc, etc. These words cover some of the same meanings as soldier, warrior, fighter, swordsman, veteran, shieldbearer, spearbearer, etc.
There were several different words based on dialect. The K'iche Mayan word for warrior was Achij, whereas in Yucatec Mayan it was Holcan.
The Warrior-Poet is the ancient tradition of dedication to developing the body and the mind as one. The Shambhala teachings of Tibet, the chivalrous knights of medieval Europe and the ancient Greek warriors are all examples of this proud tradition. The Warrior-Poet retains a mysterious and ancient aura, a member of the leadership class who guides with wisdom and courage. They are defined by their dedication to their crafts of warfare, and intellectual study and reflection. The Warrior-Poet learns to develop the mind and the body as one, using each to guide the other. The Warrior-Poet is also a spiritual warrior. The Warrior-Poet understands their true relationship to the heaven and the earth. They understand that they embody the heavenly representation to the earth, and the earthly representation to the heavens. In other words, it is up to the Warrior-Poet to balance the cruel realities of the earth, while living by the standards of the heavens.
A prayer warrior is someone who prays alot and intercedes on behalf of others. That sounds right. A prayer warrior is a person who has passion to pray for other's needs and has a relationship with Christ.
it depends if you are a warrior, mage or ranger. if you a a warrior maybe but if you are the other 2 then not as much