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Yoshimitsu Yamada, master-level Aikido practitioner

Aikidoka (合気道家 aikidōka) is a Japanese term for a master-level practitioner of the martial art Aikido. [1] The term is rarely heard among native speakers of Japanese, in spite of its common use as a loanword in other countries.

Etymology

In the Japanese language, the suffix ka ( , -ka), when added to the name of certain activities, indicates either a person or a profession. In the martial arts, it is used to indicate one who has seriously dedicated their life to their chosen art, or made it a profession; thus karate-ka, judo-ka, aikido-ka and so on, and therefore is inappropriate to use in reference to the vast majority of practitioners.

See also

References

  1. ^ Friedl, Sensi. "List of Aikido Terms". Archived from the original on 9 February 2011. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yoshimitsu Yamada, master-level Aikido practitioner

Aikidoka (合気道家 aikidōka) is a Japanese term for a master-level practitioner of the martial art Aikido. [1] The term is rarely heard among native speakers of Japanese, in spite of its common use as a loanword in other countries.

Etymology

In the Japanese language, the suffix ka ( , -ka), when added to the name of certain activities, indicates either a person or a profession. In the martial arts, it is used to indicate one who has seriously dedicated their life to their chosen art, or made it a profession; thus karate-ka, judo-ka, aikido-ka and so on, and therefore is inappropriate to use in reference to the vast majority of practitioners.

See also

References

  1. ^ Friedl, Sensi. "List of Aikido Terms". Archived from the original on 9 February 2011. Retrieved 13 March 2011.

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