A soldier is a member of a military organization trained to perform specific tasks, often following orders in a hierarchical structure. A warrior is someone who engages in combat with bravery and skill, often associated with a sense of honor, courage, and fighting for a cause beyond orders or duty. Warriors can be found in different contexts beyond military settings, such as historical or cultural significance.
A soldier is the person that has just entered any Military force, the warrior is the person that being part of a Military force goes to combat
solider=grunt or worker
warrior= expert combat killer
A knight is a kind of soldier under the feudal system. Knights were given grants of land by a lord in return for a promise to fight for him when called on.
Working on the Knights land were peasants who the Knight could call upon the fight with him. Knights were noble and are usually thought of as heavily armed and armored.
The Roman Cavalry was also made up of low ranking nobles, called Equites, and this is sometimes translated as Knight since they were on the same rung of society.
Medieval knights were from noble families who went through years of training, while a solider were just anyone who picked up a spear.
A knight mostly is better equiped and better trained.
Warrior + firearm
Warrior+firearm=soldier
A soldier is a trained warrior.
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Yes there are good movies about training a soldier agent warrior.
a fish is harder to catch
"Soturi" (warrior), "taistelija" (fighter) or "sotilas" (soldier)
Warrior, boxer, wrestler, soldier, pugilist
Soldier, fighter...
Its cool
The closest u will find for soldier will be there word for warrior which is ''Toa''
Soldier/Warrior