depends on what usage master as in instructor sensei
Yes, the Japanese word for a Bonsai Master or Bonsai Creator is "bonsai-shi." The term "shi" in Japanese indicates a person who is a master or expert in a particular field or profession. So, a bonsai-shi is someone who has achieved a high level of skill and expertise in the art of bonsai cultivation and design.
master has so many translations depending on when it is used, if your more specific, like put it in a sentence i can help,
Hachiko is the name of a famous dog in Japan known for his loyalty towards his master. His master passed away when theis dog was 3 yrs old and for the next 9 nine years Hachi continued to wait for his master at the train station as he did when his master was alive. 'Hachi' means the number 8 in Nihongo, the Japanese language..
Sensei is a famous Japanese word, so you can say it in english and spanish as well. Synonyms: teacher: profesor master: maestro
The word that sounds like "sin-say" and means master is "sensei." It is a Japanese term commonly used in martial arts to refer to a skilled teacher or mentor.
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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'.
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.