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the principal character in a play or movie or novel or poem.
Japanese calls Shu-Jin-Ko.
しゅじんこう 漢字
- Poet
A person who writes and publishes poetry. Also, those who have that as a profession. A person with a poetic sense. Japanese says…
- Captain
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- Boss
a person responsible for hiring workers. a person who exercises control and makes decisions. the head of a tribe or clan. a leader…
- President
Please check it out! > products for example the chief executive of a republic. Japanese says Dai-Tou-Ryou. だいとうりょう 漢字
- Pope
the head of the Roman Catholic Church. Japanese says “Kyo Ko”. 教皇 きょうこう > example products
- governor
Japan calls Chi-Ji. A chief who governs and represents each prefecture. Manages and executes the affairs of prefectures and the affairs of countries…
- philosopher
Japanese says “Tetsu Gaku Sha”. 1. a specialist in philosophy. 2. a wise person who is calm and rational. 哲学者 てつがくしゃ > about…
- Highness
Japanese calls Den-Ka. Honorific titles of lords and aristocrats. It is also used as a translation of honorific titles for monarchs and royalty…
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