The warrior class of Japan were known as the Bushi. They are more commonly referred to as Samurai.
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They were called the samuri, and they were a Japanese warrior caste which provided the administrative and fighting aristocracy from the 11th to the 19th centuries.
Sparta was a Greek city-state that was a feared warrior society.
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i'd say the one that didn't run into a fight and used his head when he did fight
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They were called the samuri, and they were a Japanese warrior caste which provided the administrative and fighting aristocracy from the 11th to the 19th centuries.
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In Japanese 影武者 (kagemusha) is "shadow warrior."
There are several words for 'warrior' in Japanese, but a possible translation would be musha ookami.
"Warrior prince" in Japanese can be translated as "æŠćŁ«çć" (senshi ouji).
warrior is "musha" I don't know what magic is in Japanese though, sorry
The Japanese name for warrior is Isamu.AnswerSamurai. Senshi.Although Samurai does mean "warrior", it is probably a bit too specific in some cases. Senshi (戦士) (not to be misunderstood with "slain in battle") can mean "warrior, soldier, combatant".武士(ぶし) (bushi) is Japanese for warrior.
'Small warrior' is小さい戦士 (chiisai senshi) in Japanese.
Sparta was a Greek city-state that was a feared warrior society.
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