Welcome home, Master" (お帰りなさいませ、ご主人様!, Okaerinasaimase, goshujinsama) milady ojosama
master has so many translations depending on when it is used, if your more specific, like put it in a sentence i can help,
The phrase 'fighting master' would be translated as 戦闘の達人 (sentou no tatsujin) in Japanese. The pronunciation would roughly be "sehn-toe no tah-tsoo-gin".
Buon giorno, maestro! in Italian means "Hello, teacher (or master)!" in English.
Maestro e bambino in Italian means "master and baby boy" in English.
"A master" is an English equivalent of un maestro. The masculine singular phrase also may mean "one (1) master." The pronunciation will be "oon MEYE-stro" in Italian.
最良の武器の名人 (sairyou no buki no meijin) may be translated as 'the best weapon master' or 'the best master of weapons'.
The phrase is translated: The Lord our God is One Lord
La Maestra Maria is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Master Maria." The feminine singular noun and proper noun translate literally by word order into English as "the female master (mistress-teacher) Maria." The pronunciation will be "la MEYE-stra ma-REE-a" in Italian.
Meister is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
El Rey Leon is translated into the English name for The Lion King musical. This musical has been on Broadway in New York City for years. Call their ticket master location to see if they are still playing.
"Dominick" and "master" are English equivalents of the Italian name Mingia. The surname in question represents an abbreviation or variation of the Italian name Domenico("Dominick") or the Latin word Dominicus ("concerning, of, regarding or related to [the] master"). The pronunciation will be "MEEN-gya" in Pisan Italian.
depends on what usage master as in instructor sensei