Musa Meaning?
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Musa Meaning?
I just watched Musa for the first time and was enthralled by the story, the characterizations, the script, the cinematography, etc, etc,, BUT!! one thing confuses me. I thought "Musa" was a central character. Nobody named Musa. Does anybody know what "Musa" actually means?
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It means warrior. I typed the Chinese characters into altavista translator just to be sure. I believe the first character 'mu' in Korean (wu in Mandarin) is used to describe things having to do with martial arts, war, or the military and the second character 'sa' in Korean (shi in Mandarin) means knight as refered to in a Chinese character dictionary. So I guess it makes sense that Musa means warrior.
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Yes, Musa = warrior is pretty much the closest translation. In Japanese, its Musha (like the PlayStation2 game "Onimusha" which means "demon warrior")....some Korean words sound familiar to Japanese, and I think this is one of them.