Geisha
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(As a noun)
Geisha ( noun )
A traditional Japanese female entertainer who acts as a hostess and whose skills include performing various arts such as classical music, dance, games and conversation, mainly to entertain male customers.
Origin:
The word geisha is japanese, and it is composed of two kanji characters. the first, 芸 (gei), means "art" or "performance," and the second, 者 (sha), means "person" or "doer." together, the word geisha can be translated to mean "artist" or "performing artist".
Examples:
- The geisha's dance was a beautiful performance to watch.
- The geisha entertained the guests with her traditional music.
- The geisha's role is to keep the conversation flowing and make the guests feel comfortable.
- Geisha's are trained in the traditional Japanese arts such as tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and classical music.
- Geisha's are considered to be symbols of Japanese culture and tradition.
(As a verb)
Geisha ( verb )
A traditional Japanese female entertainer who acts as a hostess and whose skills include performing various arts such as classical music, dance, games and conversation, mainly to entertain male customers.
Origin:
The word geisha is japanese, and it is composed of two kanji characters. the first, 芸 (gei), means "art" or "performance," and the second, 者 (sha), means "person" or "doer." together, the word geisha can be translated to mean "artist" or "performing artist".
Examples:
- The geisha's dance was a beautiful performance to watch.
- The geisha entertained the guests with her traditional music.
- The geisha's role is to keep the conversation flowing and make the guests feel comfortable.
- Geisha's are trained in the traditional Japanese arts such as tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and classical music.
- Geisha's are considered to be symbols of Japanese culture and tradition.