In English, what do you someone who practices 'karate' or 'Judo'?
Is it 'karate fighter'/'karate wrestler' or 'Judo fighter'/'Judo wrestler'?
And does the phrase 'a practicien of Karate' or 'a practicien of Judo' make any sense?
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Christine Christie Is it 'karate fighter'/'karate wrestler' or 'Judo fighter'/'Judo wrestler'? It doesn't come up much. I would say "karate fighter" and "judo fighter", even though judo is more like wrestling.
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Christine ChristieIs it 'karate fighter'/'karate wrestler' or 'Judo fighter'/'Judo wrestler'?
It doesn't come up much. I would say "karate fighter" and "judo fighter", even though judo is more like wrestling. I've heard "judoka" lately for judo.
Christine ChristieAnd does the phrase 'a practicien of Karate' or 'a practicien of Ju