マーシャル

This is the 6988th most frequent Japanese word.


マーシャル

"マーシャル" (māsharu) is the Japanese transliteration of "marshal," often referring to a military officer, law enforcement official, or a person overseeing public operations.


Refers to 'Martial arts', showing the common usage in Japan to refer to martial arts disciplines.

彼はマーシャルアーツを習っています。

He is learning martial arts.


Here, 'マーシャル' is used to denote a marshal or an officer responsible for maintaining order.

そのイベントのマーシャルは、速やかに秩序を保ちました。

The marshal of that event promptly maintained order.


Uses 'マーシャル' in a descriptive sense, relating to 'martial' as an attribute.

新しい映画では、マーシャルな雰囲気が印象的でした。

The new movie had an impressive martial atmosphere.