Glossary

Here’s a list of words & phrases you’ll hear in the dojo, in both Japanese & Englis.

Pronunciation: Terms are written here in approximate Roman letter equivalents. Vowels are pronounced much as they are in Spanish. Thus:

  • a = ah, as in saw
  • e = ay, as in hay
  • i = ee, as in knee
  • o = oh, as in so
  • u = oo, as in tube

Japanese often drops i and u between consonants. Shiko is pronounced “shkow”; mokuso is pronounced “mowk’so.” Consonants are pronounced as in Spanish.

General Terms

Karate-DoWay of the Empty Hand
ShihanMaster, founder
SenseiTeacher, instructor
DojoPractice hall
GiPractice uniform
ObiBelt
SempaiSenior student
KohaiJunior student
KyuClass, ranking
DanDegree
SeizaKneel
ReiBow
Shomen-ni reiBow of respect for the activity of Karate and the dojo
Sensei-ni reiBow of respect for teacher and the instruction
KiaiYell
KiBreath, energy, spirit
Tachi/DachiStance
UkeGuard
Tsuki/ZukiPunch
Keri/GeriKick
Jiyu-KumiteFree-fighting
ChudanMiddle
JodanUpper
GedanLower
KumiteFighting
KataPre-arranged form
KiotsukeiAttention Stance
YoiReady, get ready
HajimeBegin
YameStop or finish, return to ready position
NaoreReturn to attention position
MawateTurn around
MokusoMeditate
HaiYes, agree
OsuFormal affirmation, “Yes sir/ma’am!”
ZanshinAwareness
KimeDefinition
HaraMiddle/stomach, seat of the soul
GyakuReverse
HikuPulling (hiki-te = pulling hand)
KamaeGeneral posture of the whole body
MaeFront
MushinNo mind, clearing mind of obstacles
TeHand
UshiroBack

Types of Stances (Tachi)

MusubidachiAttention position
HeisokudachiHeels and toes together
SotohachijidachiReady stance
ZenkutsudachiForward stance
KibadachiHorse riding stance
ShikodachiSquare stance
KokutsudachiBack stance
NekoashidachiCat stance
SeishandachiPigeon-toed with heel and toe on one line
Tate seishandachiForward seishandachi

Striking Surfaces

SeikenForefist
UrakenBackfist
IpponkenOne-knuckle fist
TetsuiHammer hand
ShoteiHeel of palm
ShutoKnife-hand
NukiteSpear hand
HaitoRidge hand
Hiji/EmpiElbow
SokutoSword edge (outside edge of foot)
KakatoHeel
HaisokuInstep
HizaKnee

Types of Guards (Uke)

Gedan baraiLower block
Jodan ukeUpper block
Soto ukeInside to Outside block
Uchi ukeOutside to inside block (striking block)
Shuto ukeKnife-hand block
Hiji ukeElbow block

Types of Punches (Tsuki)

Sonoba-zukiPunching in place
Jun-zukiForward punch
Gyaku-zukiReverse punch
Jun-zuki no tsukomiDeep forward punch
Gyaku-zuki no tsukomiDeep reverse punch
Tobikomi-zukiSliding forward punch
Nagashi-zukiSliding sideways punch
Kette _______-zukiKick and punch

Types of Kicks (Keri)

MaegeriFront snap kick
MawashigeriRound-house kick
SokutoSide-thrust kick
UshirogeriBack kick
HizageriKnee kick

Other Techniques

Uraken uchiBack fist strike
Tettsui uchiHammer fist strike
Shuto uchiSword hand strike
NukiteSpear hand strike
Empi uchiElbow strike

Numbers (Cardinal)

IchiOne
NiTwo
SanThree
ShiFour
GoFive
RokuSix
ShichiSeven
HachiEight
KuNine
JuTen

Numbers (Ordinal)

ShodanFirst
NidanSecond
SandanThird
YondanFourth
GodanFifth

Miscellaneous Terms

TameshiwariBoard breaking
MakiwaraPunching board
HachimakiHeadband
Ashi baraiFoot sweep
NunchakuTwo sticks joined by chain
SaiShort pronged swords
BoLong staff (6 feet)
JoShort staff (3 feet)