The English word samurai was directly transferred from the Japanese word samurai in 1727.
There are 3 syllables in the word Samurai ... 'sam·u·rai
The word samurai comes from Japanese.
Samurai is spelled "samouraï" in French.
The samurai took his sharp samurai sword and cut the watermelon in half.
侍 /sa mu rai/ is originally a Japanese word. It means 'warrior, samurai' in English.
The word 'apprentice' is both a noun and a verb. The noun 'apprentice' is a word for someone who works at a job in order to learn a skill, a word for a person. The verb 'apprentice' is to employ someone to train in a skilled job, or to work for the purpose of training in a skilled job.
My son got a new job of a apprentice he is a plumber
The word "samurai" should be capitalized when it is used as part of a title preceding a name, for example, Samurai Jack. Otherwise, it is generally not capitalized when used in a sentence.
The plural form of apprentice is apprentices.
"Samurai" (侍) comes from "侍う" (Saburau) to serve.
Apprentice?