Japanese. Chineese. Both the same.
There is no such thing as a Chinese ninja. Ninjas originated from japan. however China had far superior karate masters. So basicaly the Chinese were highly skilled in karate but not with weapons. whereas the Japanese knew karate but they weren't as good as the Chinese but the Japanese were highly skilled with weapons. so in my opinion, in a fight between a feudal Chinese warrior and a feudal Japanese warrior (ninja) , the Japanese ninja would win
In Japanese, the Kanji alphabet uses mostly Chinese characters that represent ideas instead of sounds. Therefore, each kanji character can be read phonetically either in Japanese or Chinese. The word 'ninja' comes from the Chinese characters 'nin' and 'sha' (which basically mean 'stealth' and 'person'). Those same characters, in Japanese kanji, are read as 'shinobi no mono'. So the Japanese word for 'ninja' is 'shinobi'.
my understanding is that ninja means,"one who is patient". Ninja can be traced back to the chinese characters nin, and sha. Chinese is very similar to written Japanese, so it is fairly easy to translate back and forth.
Because Americans don't know the difference between the two.
In Japanese "pink" is ピンク (pinku) and "ninja" is 忍者 (ninja), so to say "Pink ninja" it is ピンク忍者 (pinku ninja).
ninjitsu, or ninja do
The word ninja is a noun, a word for a person skilled in ninjutsu, a traditional Japanese technique of espionage, characterized by stealthy movement and camouflage.Some synonyms for the noun ninja are:spyagentoperativespecialistinformerwatcher
That is where ninjas originated. But they are actually known as Ninjanese. Some people think that Ninjas are Chinese or Japanese, but that is not the correct orrigination. Ninjanese is in fact the correct one.
Ninja = 忍者 (Rěnzhě)
Yes
yes American ninja warrior does have Japanese contestants
Ninja is already Japanese. In English it is 'Shadow warrior', it is equivalent to assassin or secret agent.