マスター
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Noun used to refer to a person in charge, such as a bar owner, or someone highly skilled in a discipline. Often used in titles or respectful address.
Theme
User is a regular at a small izakaya bar, chatting with the bar owner, Kenji, about his recent experiences running the place.
マスター
マスター
bar owner / master (e.g., arts, science)
People & IdentityOccupations & Roles
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'master' bartender at a bar who knows everything — 'master' sounds like 'マスター' (masutaa, 'master / Bar owner'). Think of a master of arts or science too!
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『マスター』 (masutaa) is often used to refer to the owner or head of a small bar or café, showing respect for their expertise. It can also denote a master in fields like martial arts or academics.
Forms
Base: マスターNoun used to refer to a person in charge, such as a bar owner, or someone highly skilled in a discipline. Often used in titles or respectful address.