The word 空手 (karate) literally means 'empty hand' in Japanese. This word is commonly used in both English and Japanese to refer to the Japanese martial art. 空 (kara) - empty 手 (te) - hand
karaokeif you mean what is empty orchestra in japanese, it's カラオケ(karaoke).it's acutually an abbreviation for からのオーケストラ(kara no ookesutora).It is 'Karaoke.'KaraokekaraokeKaraoke
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空手 /ka ra te/ is a Japanese word, for a Japanese martial arts. It means 'empty hand'.
カラオケ (karaoke)
The word 空手 (karate) literally means 'empty hand' in Japanese. This word is commonly used in both English and Japanese to refer to the Japanese martial art. 空 (kara) - empty 手 (te) - hand
Karate means 'Empty Hand'
Karate literally means empty hand in Japanese.
Karaoke is Japanese, from the word kara meaning empty.
There are two symbols that make up the word karate. Te is translated as hand. The character Kara can be translated in two ways, either empty or China. In the 1930's the Okinawa masters gathered and agreed that they would use the word empty for the art.
Cero 虚閃 (セロ), Sero; Spanish for "Zero", Japanese for "Hollow Flash". "Empty Disaster" if the kanji is literally translated.
Movement, empty mind movements, structured armed techniques. The kanji that make up the word Kata in Japanese represent 'cutting ground.' In English it is usually termed as a 'form.'
It comes from Japanese, kara, meaning empty and te, meaning hand.Technically it should be karate-do, do means way so it becomes the way of the empty hand. By empty hand here they mean without weapons.
空手 (karate) literally means empty-handed in Japanese (referring to hand-to-hand combat). I'm not too sure of any other sports that have a meaning of 'empty' in Japanese.空 (kara) - empty手 (te) - hand