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samurái

sah-moo-RYEsamuˈɾai

samurái means samurai in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:

samurai

Also: warrior
Nounm or fB1
A Japanese warrior in traditional armor holding a katana.

📝 In Action

El samurái siempre llevaba su espada larga.

B1

The samurai always carried his long sword.

Aprendimos sobre el código de honor de los samuráis.

B1

We learned about the samurai's code of honor.

Había mujeres samurái que defendían sus hogares con valentía.

B2

There were female samurai who defended their homes with bravery.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • espada samuráisamurai sword (katana)
  • código samuráisamurai code (Bushido)
  • armadura samuráisamurai armor

stoic person

Also: lone wolf
Nounm or fC1informal
A person sitting perfectly still and calm in a peaceful setting.

📝 In Action

Mi jefe es un samurái; nunca pierde la calma en las reuniones.

C1

My boss is a samurai; he never loses his cool in meetings.

Para terminar este proyecto a tiempo, tienes que ser un samurái del estudio.

C1

To finish this project on time, you have to be a study samurai.

Ella enfrentó la enfermedad como una samurái.

C2

She faced the illness like a warrior (samurai).

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • estoico (stoic)
  • disciplinado (disciplined)

Idioms & Expressions

  • espíritu de samuráiTo have great discipline and resilience

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "samurái" in Spanish:

lone wolfsamuraistoic person

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: samurái

Question 1 of 3

What is the correct plural form of 'samurái'?

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👥 Word Family
samuráis(samurai (plural))Noun
🎵 Rhymes
hayguaypaipay
📚 Etymology

From the Japanese word 'samurai', which comes from the verb 'saburau', meaning 'to serve'. It refers to those who served the nobility as armed guards.

First recorded: 19th century (in Spanish literature and travel logs)

Cognates (Related words)

English: samuraiFrench: samouraï

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does samurái always have an accent?

Yes! In Spanish, the accent on the 'á' is mandatory to show that the stress is on that syllable. Without it, the word would be pronounced differently.

Is 'samurái' used for modern people?

Yes, figuratively. It describes someone very disciplined, stoic, or focused, similar to how we might use 'warrior' in English.

Is there a difference between 'samurái' and 'ronin'?

Yes. A 'samurái' serves a master, while a 'ronin' is a samurai who has lost his master and wanders independently.