lawyer

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> example stuff Japanese says “Ben Go Shi”. a professional person authorized to practice law. 弁護士 べんごし

martial artist

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> 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

soldier

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> 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

sorcerer

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> example stuff Japanese says “Ma Hou Tsukai”. one who practices magic or sorcery. 魔法使い ソーサラー

stockholder

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> example stuff someone who holds shares of stock in a corporation. Japanese says “Kabu Nushi”. 株主 かぶぬし

unheard of person

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> example stuff Japanese says “Ha Ten Ko”. surpassing any previously established record. 破天荒 はてんこう

philosopher

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> 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

COO

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> example stuff chief operating officer the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm. Japanese says “Sai Ko Shi Ko Seki Nin Sha”. 最高執行責任者 さいこうしっこうせきにんしゃ

CTO

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> example stuff Japan calls “Sai Ko Gi Jutsu Seki Nin Sha”.A chief technical officer, is an executive-level position in a company or other entity whose occupant is focused on scientific and technological issues within an organization. 最高技術責任者 さいこうぎじゅつせきにんしゃ

knight

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> example stuff 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

Summoner

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> example stuff Japanese says “Sho Kan Shi”. A summoner is a vocation that summons demons, spirits, etc. from another world, and uses them in a story that deals with the fantasy world. 召喚士 しょうかんし 漢字

brave warrior

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> example stuff Japanese says “Yu-Sya”. A word that points to a brave and courageous person. Many games appear as occupations. Leading people to solve problems in anime and video games. 勇者 ゆうしゃ 漢字

CEO

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> example stuff chief executive officer. the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm. Japanese says “Sai Ko Kei Ei Seki Nin Sha”. さいこうけいえいせきにんしゃ シーイーオー 最高経営責任者

consumer

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> example stuff Japanese says “Syo Hi Sha”.A customer purchasing product for usage at home, including home-based businesses. 消費者 しょうひしゃ

Earth Invaders

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> example stuff Japanese says “Chi Kyu Shin Ryaku Sha”.Outside the Earth to invade the Earth for some reason. 地球侵略者 ちきゅうしんりゃくしゃ

twitter addict

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> products for example Person who has caused the poisoning symptoms on Twitter. Japan Word coinage. Japanese calls “Twitter Chu-doku”. ツイッター中毒 つぶやきちゅうどく 漢字

love

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Please check it out! > example products 1. sexual activities between two people. 2. any object of warm affection or devotion. 3. a deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction. 4. a strong positive emotion of regard and affection. 5. a beloved person. Japanese says “Ai”. ラブ あい 漢字

Shogun

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a hereditary military dictator of Japan. > example stuff しょうぐん 漢字 将軍

mammals

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Please check it out!  > example stuff warm-blooded vertebrates characterized by mammary glands in the female. Japanese says “Ho Nyu Rui”. 漢字 哺乳類 ほにゅうるい

Superhuman feat, Divine work

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1. Events about God. Divine affairs. 2. God’s work. Also, such superhuman skills and acts. Japanese says Kami-waza, Kamu-waza. > example stuff かみわざ かむわざ 漢字

colossus VIP

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Please check it out! > example stuff a person of exceptional importance and reputation. Japanese says Ju-chin. じゅうちん 漢字

thinly Love

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Please check it out! > example products Japan calls Ai.1. sexual activities between two people. 2. any object of warm affection or devotion. 3. a deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction. 4. a strong positive emotion of regard and affection. 5. a beloved person. ラブ あい 漢字

death

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Please check it out! > example products Japanese says “Shi”. し 漢字

wanted criminal

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Request arrests of other criminals in other districts or nationwide for arrest of criminals with arrest warrants.Japanese says “Shi-mei-te-hai”. しめいてはい 漢字

friends

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A person someone has established a mutual connection withJapan calls Tomo-Dachi. 漢字 フレンド 友達 ともだち

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