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1. a chessman shaped to resemble the head of a horse.
2. originally a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry.
Japanese says “Ki Shi”.
騎士 ナイト きし 漢字
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sorcerer
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soldier
> example stuff 1. an enlisted man or woman who serves in an army. 2. a wingless sterile ant or termite having a large head and powerful jaws adapted for defending the colony. Japanese says “Sen Shi”. 戦士 せんし 漢字
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Poet
> example stuff a writer of poems. Japanese says “Shi Jin”. 詩人 しじん
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philosopher
> example stuff Japanese says “Tetsu Gaku Sha”. 1. a specialist in philosophy. 2. a wise person who is calm and rational. 哲学者 てつがくしゃ
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lawyer
> example stuff Japanese says “Ben Go Shi”. a professional person authorized to practice law. 弁護士 べんごし
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governor
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martial artist
> example stuff Japan calls “Bu-Jutsu-Ka”. Those who are willing to take the path of martial arts, or warriors who fight using martial arts. Those who are willing to take the path of martial arts, or warriors who fight using martial arts. 武術家 ぶじゅつか
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Pope
Please check it out! > example products the head of the Roman Catholic Church. Japanese says “Kyo Ko”. 教皇 きょうこう
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Highness
Please check it out! > example stuff Japanese calls Den-Ka. title used to address a royal person. 殿下 ハイネス
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stockholder
> example stuff someone who holds shares of stock in a corporation. Japanese says “Kabu Nushi”. 株主 かぶぬし









