geisha

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geyşa
Japonyada konsomatris; Japonya'da 17. yüzyıldan bu yana eğlence hayatında erkek müşterilere şarkı, dans, sohbet ve oyunlar ile eşlik eden kadınlara verilen ad
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Geyşa, Japon dansözü
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A Japanese female entertainer skilled in various arts such as tea ceremony, dancing, singing and calligraphy
a Japanese woman trained to entertain men with conversation and singing and dancing
A Japanese singing and dancing girl
{i} Japanese woman trained and paid to host and entertain men
A geisha is a Japanese woman who is specially trained in music, dancing, and the art of conversation. Her job is to entertain men. a Japanese woman who is trained in the art of dancing, singing, and providing entertainment, especially for men (gei + -sha ). Member of a professional class of women in Japan whose traditional occupation is to entertain men. A geisha must be adept at singing, dancing, and playing traditional musical instruments (e.g., the samisen) in addition to being skilled at making conversation. The geisha system is thought to have emerged in the 17th century to provide a class of well-trained entertainers set apart from courtesans and prostitutes: though geisha sometimes had sexual relationships with their clients, they were supposed to entertain primarily through their accomplishments. The numbers of geisha have declined from some 80,000 in the 1920s to a few thousand at present, almost all in the Tokyo and Kyto areas, where they are patronized by only the wealthiest businessmen and most influential politicians. Ordinary businessmen seek out bar hostesses, who, though not trained in traditional singing or dance, like geisha excel at supportive conversation
A Japanese entertainer skilled in various arts such as dancing, singing and writing
geisha ball
A Ben Wa ball
geisha balls
plural form of geisha ball
geishas
plural of geisha
geisha
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