Geisha ( noun , verb )

(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:

  1. The geisha's dance was a beautiful performance to watch.
  2. The geisha entertained the guests with her traditional music.
  3. The geisha's role is to keep the conversation flowing and make the guests feel comfortable.
  4. Geisha's are trained in the traditional Japanese arts such as tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and classical music.
  5. 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:

  1. The geisha's dance was a beautiful performance to watch.
  2. The geisha entertained the guests with her traditional music.
  3. The geisha's role is to keep the conversation flowing and make the guests feel comfortable.
  4. Geisha's are trained in the traditional Japanese arts such as tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and classical music.
  5. Geisha's are considered to be symbols of Japanese culture and tradition.
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