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What does the word (Karate) Mean

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Answered by sangeeth62
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Explanation:

The word karate is a combination of two kanji (Chinese characters): kara, meaning empty, and te, meaning hand; thus, karate means "empty hand." Adding the suffix "-dō" (pronounced "daw"), meaning "the way/path," karate-dō, implies karate as a total way of life that goes well beyond the self-defense applications

Answered by niveditasharma2602
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Karate is one of the most widely practiced martial art forms in the world. Martial arts rely on acute physical coordination and mental focus.

They were developed in Asia (primarily India, China and Japan) over the course of several thousands of years.

­Modern karate developed out of martial arts forms practiced in Okinawa, an island that is now part of Japan. For hundreds of years, Okinawan martial arts experts honed a variety of combat styles, in part due to the political situation in the area. From time to time, the ruling authorities would ban peasants from possessing any weapons, leaving them with only their own bodies and household items to protect themselves.

So, the people at that place learnt karate to protect themselves from the invaders.

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