"Warrior's wish" translates to either????? (senshi no kibou) or ????? (senshi no negai) in Japanese.
"Warrior's wish" translates to either戦士ã®å¸Œæœ› (senshi no kibou) or 戦士ã®é¡˜ã„ (senshi no negai) in Japanese.
The English saying "death wish" can be translated into Japanese. When spelled with the English alphabet this phrase becomes "Shi no ganbo".
Watashi wa nozomu [私は望む] means I wish.
A masterless Samurai is called a 'Ronin' (literally: drifting person).
戦士の怒り Senshi no ikari
You may say 'nozomi,' written: 望み
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The Japanese warrior class consisted of the Bushis (Warriors with a lord/hirer) and Ronins (Warriors without lords)
The Japanese warrior class consisted of the Bushis (Warriors with a lord/hirer) and Ronins (Warriors without lords)
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It depends on how formal you wish to be. Sayounara is formal, but you could say Ja ne or just bye bye.