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samurai

Aussprache: [sæməˌraɪ]

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Kontext: „history“

(noun) a samurai is a special warrior from Japan. They were important figures in Japanese history who were known for their skills in fighting and their loyalty to their leaders. They followed strict rules and had a code of honor that guided how they lived.

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The samurai trained hard every day to protect their village.

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The samurai did not run away from battles; they faced their enemies with bravery.

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What were the main duties of a samurai in ancient Japan?

Kontext: „culture“

(noun) in modern times, the word samurai can also refer to a symbol of bravery and tradition in Japanese culture. People often admire samurai for their discipline and sense of honor, even outside of fighting.

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Many movies and books celebrate the values of the samurai and their way of life.

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Not everyone understands the importance of samurai in modern Japanese culture.

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Why do you think people still find the idea of samurai fascinating today?

Kontext: „literature“

(noun) books, films, and stories about samurai often explore their adventures and values. These stories can teach us lessons about courage, loyalty, and honor.

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The samurai story inspired many readers with its themes of bravery and friendship.

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The new book about samurai wasn't interesting because it missed the real essence of their stories.

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What lessons can we learn from reading about samurai in stories?

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