The Samurai were the Emperor's bodyguards, Daimyo's (Governors) security forces and public police force. For some time they were the only ones legally allowed to carry a sword.
No. Samurais are from Japan, not Thailand. They Speak Japanese.
Samurais are most noted for their katana use. Samurais are most skilled with the katana. Samurais also carry a backup weapon called a wakizashi. Both the katana and wakizashi are forms of a sword. Some Samurais also use a bow known as a yumi.
As long as they still alive, they are still consider a samurais
Vikings are much stronger, but Samurais are faster. Also Samurais aren't afraid to die so probably Samurais.
They kill any people they want, and people are scared of the samurais!
Are samurais are flexible especially for the female ones which are trained well.
This link will provide some good information on Samurais. http://www.asianartmall.com/samuraiarticle.htm
History tells that ninjas used to be farmers, who defeated the samurais for revenge.
Samurais are Japanese warriors, known for their code of honor and skill in combat.
Samurais were officially abolished in Japan in 1876 during the Meiji Restoration.
Samurais were typically chosen based on their noble lineage, as they were part of the warrior class in feudal Japan. Many samurais were born into samurai families, inheriting their status and responsibilities. Additionally, skill in martial arts, loyalty to a lord, and the ability to uphold bushido, the samurai code of conduct, were crucial factors in their selection and promotion within the ranks. In some cases, talented warriors from lower classes could be elevated to samurai status through notable deeds in battle or service to a daimyo (feudal lord).
samurais were when japan was in the feudal system- they were hired by their lords to protect them from attackrs, and they would be given land in exchange