弟子
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Base noun form. Refers to a student or follower learning under a teacher or master in various fields.
Theme
In a traditional pottery workshop, User is talking with their teacher, Sensei Tanaka, about training new apprentices.
弟子
でし
pupil, disciple, apprentice
People & IdentityOccupations & Roles
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'pupil' learning from a master — it sounds like 'de-shi' (弟子), which rhymes with 'de-shi-pupil' to help remember 'disciple'.
Cultural Note
In traditional Japanese arts like 『武道』 (budō, 'martial arts') or 『茶道』 (sadō, 'tea ceremony'), 『弟子』 (deshi) refers to apprentices who train under a 『師匠』 (shishō, 'master') to learn skills and discipline.
Forms
Base: 弟子Base noun form. Refers to a student or follower learning under a teacher or master in various fields.