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神風

see styles
 kamikaze(p); shinpuu; kamukaze / kamikaze(p); shinpu; kamukaze
    かみかぜ(P); しんぷう; かむかぜ

More info & calligraphy:

Kamikaze / Divine Wind
(1) divine wind (esp. a typhoon thought to have protected Japan from a Mongolian invasion in the 13th century); (2) (かみかぜ only) kamikaze; (surname) Jinpuu

蒙古

see styles
měng gǔ
    meng3 gu3
meng ku
 mouko / moko
    もうこ

More info & calligraphy:

Mongolia
Mongolia
(1) Mongolia (region); Greater Mongolia; Mongolian Plateau; (2) (hist) Mongols (nomadic tribe); (place-name) Mongolia
Mongolia, Mongol.

蒙古語


蒙古语

see styles
měng gǔ yǔ
    meng3 gu3 yu3
meng ku yü
 moukogo / mokogo
    もうこご
Mongolian language
(See モンゴル語) Mongolian (language)

馬頭琴


马头琴

see styles
mǎ tóu qín
    ma3 tou2 qin2
ma t`ou ch`in
    ma tou chin
 batoukin / batokin
    ばとうきん
morin khuur (Mongolian bowed stringed instrument)
morin khuur (stringed musical instrument of Mongolian origin); matouqin

see styles

    ga2
ka
phonetic ga (used in rendering Tibetan and Mongolian sounds); Tibetan Ge: language of Buddha; (dialect) final particle similar to 了[le5] (esp. in Yunnan)

see styles

    hu2
hu
 kashiwa
    かしわ
Mongolian oak (Quercus dentata); see also 槲樹|槲树[hu2 shu4]
oak; daimyo oak; Japanese emperor oak; Quercus dentata

元軍


元军

see styles
yuán jun
    yuan2 jun1
yüan chün
 gengun
    げんぐん
Mongol army; army of Yuan dynasty
(hist) Yuan dynasty Chinese-Mongolian military

哈達


哈达

see styles
hǎ dá
    ha3 da2
ha ta
khata (Tibetan or Mongolian ceremonial scarf)

囘鶻


囘鹘

see styles
huí gú
    hui2 gu2
hui ku
 Ekotsu
高車; 高昌. M067729彝 Uighurs, M067729胡; A branch of the Turks first heard of in the seventh century in the Orkhon district where they remained until A. D. 840, when they were defeated and driven out by the Kirghiz; one group went to Kansu, where they remained until about 1020; another group founded a kingdom in the Turfan country which survived until Mongol times. They had an alphabet which was copied from the Soghdian. Chingis Khan adopted it for writing Mongolian. A. D. 1294 the whole Buddhist canon was translated into Uighur.

四胡

see styles
sì hú
    si4 hu2
ssu hu
 shiko
    しこ
sihu (or "khuurchir" in Mongolian), a bowed instrument with four strings, primarily associated with Mongolian and Chinese culture
sihu (4-stringed Chinese musical instrument played with a bow)

圐圙

see styles
kū lüè
    ku1 lu:e4
k`u lu:e
    ku lu:e
enclosed pasture (Mongolian loanword); now mostly replaced by 庫倫|库伦[ku4 lun2]

庫倫


库伦

see styles
kù lún
    ku4 lun2
k`u lun
    ku lun
 kuurun / kurun
    クールン
enclosed pasture (Mongolian loanword)
(place-name) Ulan Bator
K'urun, Urga, the Lamaistic center in Mongolia, the sacred city.

敖包

see styles
áo bāo
    ao2 bao1
ao pao
(loanword from Mongolian) road or boundary marker made of piled up earth or stones, formerly worshipped as the dwelling place of spirits

杭錦


杭锦

see styles
háng jǐn
    hang2 jin3
hang chin
Hanggin banner, Mongolian Xanggin khoshuu, in Ordos prefecture 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[E4 er3 duo1 si1], Inner Mongolia

柔然

see styles
 juuzen / juzen
    じゅうぜん
(hist) Juan-juan (Mongolian nomads); Jou-jan; Rouran Khaganate

柞櫟


柞栎

see styles
zuò lì
    zuo4 li4
tso li
Mongolian oak (Quercus dentata); see also 槲樹|槲树[hu2 shu4]

根河

see styles
gēn hé
    gen1 he2
ken ho
 negawa
    ねがわ
Genhe, county-level city, Mongolian Gegeen-gol xot, in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia
(surname) Negawa

槲樹


槲树

see styles
hú shù
    hu2 shu4
hu shu
Mongolian oak (Quercus dentata); Daimyo oak

水楢

see styles
 mizunara; mizunara
    みずなら; ミズナラ
(kana only) Mongolian oak (Quercus mongolica); (surname) Mizunara

活佛

see styles
huó fó
    huo2 fo2
huo fo
 katsubutsu
Living Buddha; title of Mongolian Lamas from 17th century
A living Buddha, i. e. a reincarnation Buddha e. g. Hutuktu, Dalai Lama, etc.

浩特

see styles
hào tè
    hao4 te4
hao t`e
    hao te
nomadic camp; town or village (Mongolian: khot)

砂鼠

see styles
 sunanezumi; sunanezumi
    すなねずみ; スナネズミ
(kana only) Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus); Mongolian jird

蒙文

see styles
měng wén
    meng3 wen2
meng wen
Mongolian language

蒙藥


蒙药

see styles
měng yào
    meng3 yao4
meng yao
traditional Mongolian medicine (or drug)

蕭乾


萧乾

see styles
xiāo qián
    xiao1 qian2
hsiao ch`ien
    hsiao chien
Xiao Qian (1910-1999), Mongolian-born, Cambridge-educated journalist active during Second World War in Europe, subsequently famous author and translator

額吉


额吉

see styles
é jí
    e2 ji2
o chi
mother (Mongolian)

黃羊


黄羊

see styles
huáng yáng
    huang2 yang2
huang yang
Mongolian gazelle; Procapra gutturosa

中央県

see styles
 toぅbuken
    とぅぶけん
(place-name) Tov aymag (Mongolian province)

告天子

see styles
 hibari
    ひばり
    kokutenshi
    こくてんし
    koutenshi / kotenshi
    こうてんし
(kana only) skylark (Alauda arvensis); (1) (kana only) skylark (Alauda arvensis); (2) Mongolian lark (Melanocorypha mongolica)

喬巴山


乔巴山

see styles
qiáo bā shān
    qiao2 ba1 shan1
ch`iao pa shan
    chiao pa shan
Choibalsan, city in Mongolia, capital of the eastern aimag (province) of Dornod; Khorloogiin Choibalsan (1895-1952), Communist leader of the Mongolian People's Republic (mid-1930s-1952)

大黑天

see styles
dà hēi tiān
    da4 hei1 tian1
ta hei t`ien
    ta hei tien
 Daikoku ten
Mahākāla 摩訶迦 (or 謌) 羅 the great black deva 大黑神. Two interpretations are given. The esoteric cult describes the deva as the masculine form of Kālī, i.e. Durgā, the wife of Śiva; with one face and eight arms, or three faces and six arms, a necklace of skulls, etc. He is worshipped as giving warlike power, and fierceness; said also to be an incarnation of Vairocana for the purpose of destroying the demons; and is described as 大時 the "great time" (-keeper) which seems to indicate Vairocana, the sun. The exoteric cult interprets him as a beneficent deva, a Pluto, or god of wealth. Consequently he is represented in two forms, by the one school as a fierce deva, by the other as a kindly happy deva. He is shown as one of the eight fierce guardians with trident, generally blue-black but sometimes white; he may have two elephants underfoot. Six arms and hands hold jewel, skull cup, chopper, drum, trident, elephant-goad. He is the tutelary god of Mongolian Buddhism. Six forms of Mahākāla are noted: (1) 比丘大黑 A black-faced disciple of the Buddha, said to be the Buddha as Mahādeva in a previous incarnation, now guardian of the refectory. (2) 摩訶迦羅大黑女 Kālī, the wife of Śiva. (3) 王子迦羅大黑 The son of Śiva. (4) 眞陀大黑 Cintāmaṇi, with the talismanic pearl, symbol of bestowing fortune. (5) 夜叉大黑 Subduer of demons. (6) 摩迦羅大黑 Mahākāla, who carries a bag on his back and holds a hammer in his right hand. J., Daikoku; M., Yeke-gara; T., Nag-po c'en-po.

扎賚特


扎赉特

see styles
zhā lài tè
    zha1 lai4 te4
cha lai t`e
    cha lai te
Jalaid or Zhalaid (name); Jalaid banner, Mongolian Zhalaid khoshuu, in Hinggan league 興安盟|兴安盟[Xing1 an1 meng2], east Inner Mongolia

托克托

see styles
tuō kè tuō
    tuo1 ke4 tuo1
t`o k`o t`o
    to ko to
Togtoh county, Mongolian Togtox khoshuu, in Hohhot 呼和浩特[Hu1 he2 hao4 te4], Inner Mongolia; alternative spelling of 脫脫|脱脱[Tuo1 tuo1], Yuan dynasty politician Toktoghan (1314-1355)

杭錦旗


杭锦旗

see styles
háng jǐn qí
    hang2 jin3 qi2
hang chin ch`i
    hang chin chi
Hanggin banner, Mongolian Xanggin khoshuu, in Ordos prefecture 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[E4 er3 duo1 si1], Inner Mongolia

柴達木


柴达木

see styles
chái dá mù
    chai2 da2 mu4
ch`ai ta mu
    chai ta mu
Tsaidam or Qaidam basin (Mongolian: salt marsh), depression northeast of the Plateau of Tibet, located between the Qilian Shan and the Kunlun Shan at the northern margin of the Tibetan Plateau.

根河市

see styles
gēn hé shì
    gen1 he2 shi4
ken ho shih
Genhe, county-level city, Mongolian Gegeen-gol xot, in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia

格薩爾


格萨尔

see styles
gé sà ěr
    ge2 sa4 er3
ko sa erh
King Gesar, hero of a Tibetan and Mongolian epic cycle

涮羊肉

see styles
shuàn yáng ròu
    shuan4 yang2 rou4
shuan yang jou
Mongolian hot pot; instant-boiled mutton (dish)

滿洲里


满洲里

see styles
mǎn zhōu lǐ
    man3 zhou1 li3
man chou li
Manzhouli, county-level city, Mongolian Manzhuur xot, in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia

烏蘭夫


乌兰夫

see styles
wū lán fū
    wu1 lan2 fu1
wu lan fu
Ulanhu (1906-1988), Soviet-trained Mongolian communist who became important PRC military leader

牙克石

see styles
yá kè shí
    ya2 ke4 shi2
ya k`o shih
    ya ko shih
Yakeshi, county-level city, Mongolian Yagshi xot, in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia

科爾沁


科尔沁

see styles
kē ěr qìn
    ke1 er3 qin4
k`o erh ch`in
    ko erh chin
Horqin or Xorchin, famous Mongolian archer; Horqin district or Xorchin raion of Tongliao city 通遼市|通辽市[Tong1 liao2 shi4], Inner Mongolia

蒙古人

see styles
měng gǔ rén
    meng3 gu3 ren2
meng ku jen
 moukojin / mokojin
    もうこじん
Mongol
Mongol; Mongolian

蒙古斑

see styles
 moukohan / mokohan
    もうこはん
{med} Mongolian spot; Mongolian blue spot; congenital dermal melanocytosis

蒙古族

see styles
měng gǔ zú
    meng3 gu3 zu2
meng ku tsu
 moukozoku / mokozoku
    もうこぞく
Mongol ethnic group of north China and Inner Mongolia
Mongolian people

那達慕


那达慕

see styles
nà dá mù
    na4 da2 mu4
na ta mu
Nadam or Games, Mongolian national harvest festival in July-August

酥油茶

see styles
sū yóu chá
    su1 you2 cha2
su yu ch`a
    su yu cha
butter tea (Tibetan, Mongolian etc drink derived from milk)

阿爾山


阿尔山

see styles
ā ěr shān
    a1 er3 shan1
a erh shan
Arxan, county-level city, Mongolian Rashaant xot, in Hinggan league 興安盟|兴安盟[Xing1 an1 meng2], east Inner Mongolia

トゥブ県

see styles
 totobuken
    トゥブけん
(place-name) Tov aymag (Mongolian province)

ミズナラ

see styles
 mizunara
    ミズナラ
(kana only) Mongolian oak (Quercus mongolica)

元朝秘史

see styles
 genchouhishi / genchohishi
    げんちょうひし
(work) The Secret History of the Mongols (the oldest surviving Mongolian-language literary work); (wk) The Secret History of the Mongols (the oldest surviving Mongolian-language literary work)

呼圖克圖


呼图克图

see styles
hū tú kè tú
    hu1 tu2 ke4 tu2
hu t`u k`o t`u
    hu tu ko tu
 Kozukokuzu
(or 胡土克圖) Hutuktu, a chief Lama of Mongolian Buddhism, who is repeatedly reincarnated.

大呼拉爾


大呼拉尔

see styles
dà hū lā ěr
    da4 hu1 la1 er3
ta hu la erh
State Great Khural or Great State Assembly, Mongolian parliament

扎賚特旗


扎赉特旗

see styles
zhā lài tè qí
    zha1 lai4 te4 qi2
cha lai t`e ch`i
    cha lai te chi
Jalaid banner, Mongolian Zhalaid khoshuu, in Hinggan league 興安盟|兴安盟[Xing1 an1 meng2], east Inner Mongolia

托克托縣


托克托县

see styles
tuō kè tuō xiàn
    tuo1 ke4 tuo1 xian4
t`o k`o t`o hsien
    to ko to hsien
Togtoh county, Mongolian Togtox khoshuu, in Hohhot 呼和浩特[Hu1 he2 hao4 te4], Inner Mongolia

月光童子

see styles
yuè guāng tóng zǐ
    yue4 guang1 tong2 zi3
yüeh kuang t`ung tzu
    yüeh kuang tung tzu
 Gakkō Dōshi
月光兒 The son of an elder of the capital of Magadha, who listening to heretics and against his son's pleadings, endeavoured to destroy the Buddha in a pitfall of fire, but, on the Buddha's approach, the fire turned to a pool and the father was converted; the son was then predicted by the Buddha to be king of China in a future incarnation, when all China and the Mongolian and other tribes would be converted, v. 月光童子經.

滿洲里市


满洲里市

see styles
mǎn zhōu lǐ shì
    man3 zhou1 li3 shi4
man chou li shih
Manzhouli, county-level city, Mongolian Manzhuur xot, in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia

烏蘭浩特


乌兰浩特

see styles
wū lán hào tè
    wu1 lan2 hao4 te4
wu lan hao t`e
    wu lan hao te
Wulanhaote, county-level city, Mongolian Ulaan xot, in Hinggan league 興安盟|兴安盟[Xing1 an1 meng2], east Inner Mongolia

牙克石市

see styles
yá kè shí shì
    ya2 ke4 shi2 shi4
ya k`o shih shih
    ya ko shih shih
Yakeshi, county-level city, Mongolian Yagshi xot, in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia

科右中旗

see styles
kē yòu zhōng qí
    ke1 you4 zhong1 qi2
k`o yu chung ch`i
    ko yu chung chi
Horqin right center banner, Mongolian Khorchin Baruun Garyn Dund khoshuu, in Hinggan league 興安盟|兴安盟[Xing1 an1 meng2], east Inner Mongolia

科右前旗

see styles
kē yòu qián qí
    ke1 you4 qian2 qi2
k`o yu ch`ien ch`i
    ko yu chien chi
Horqin right front banner, Mongolian Khorchin Baruun Garyn Ömnöd khoshuu, in Hinggan league 興安盟|兴安盟[Xing1 an1 meng2], east Inner Mongolia

蒙古沙雀

see styles
méng gǔ shā què
    meng2 gu3 sha1 que4
meng ku sha ch`üeh
    meng ku sha chüeh
(bird species of China) Mongolian finch (Bucanetes mongolicus)

蒙古百靈


蒙古百灵

see styles
méng gǔ bǎi líng
    meng2 gu3 bai3 ling2
meng ku pai ling
(bird species of China) Mongolian lark (Melanocorypha mongolica)

達嚕噶齊


达噜噶齐

see styles
dá lū gá qí
    da2 lu1 ga2 qi2
ta lu ka ch`i
    ta lu ka chi
Mongolian daruqachi, local commander in Mongol and Yuan times

達魯花赤


达鲁花赤

see styles
dá lǔ huā chì
    da2 lu3 hua1 chi4
ta lu hua ch`ih
    ta lu hua chih
Mongolian daruqachi, local commander in Mongol and Yuan times

阿爾山市


阿尔山市

see styles
ā ěr shān shì
    a1 er3 shan1 shi4
a erh shan shih
Arxan, county-level city, Mongolian Rashaant xot, in Hinggan league 興安盟|兴安盟[Xing1 an1 meng2], east Inner Mongolia

額爾古納


额尔古纳

see styles
é ěr gǔ nà
    e2 er3 gu3 na4
o erh ku na
Ergun, county-level city, Mongolian Ergüne xot, in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia

黑尾地鴉


黑尾地鸦

see styles
hēi wěi dì yā
    hei1 wei3 di4 ya1
hei wei ti ya
(bird species of China) Mongolian ground jay (Podoces hendersoni)

スナネズミ

see styles
 sunanezumi
    スナネズミ
(kana only) Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus); Mongolian jird

モンゴリア

see styles
 mongoria
    モンゴリア
(See 蒙古・1) Mongolia (region); Greater Mongolia; Mongolian Plateau; (place-name) Greater Mongolia

モンゴル族

see styles
 mongoruzoku
    モンゴルぞく
Mongolian people

モンゴル語

see styles
 mongorugo
    モンゴルご
Mongolian (language)

土默特右旗

see styles
tǔ mò tè yòu qí
    tu3 mo4 te4 you4 qi2
t`u mo t`e yu ch`i
    tu mo te yu chi
Tumed right banner, Mongolian Tümed baruun khoshuu, in Baotou 包頭|包头[Bao1 tou2], Inner Mongolia

土默特左旗

see styles
tǔ mò tè zuǒ qí
    tu3 mo4 te4 zuo3 qi2
t`u mo t`e tso ch`i
    tu mo te tso chi
Tumed left banner, Mongolian Tümed züün khoshuu, in Hohhot 呼和浩特[Hu1 he2 hao4 te4], Inner Mongolia

柴達木盆地


柴达木盆地

see styles
chái dá mù pén dì
    chai2 da2 mu4 pen2 di4
ch`ai ta mu p`en ti
    chai ta mu pen ti
Tsaidam or Qaidam basin (Mongolian: salt marsh), depression northeast of the Plateau of Tibet, located between the Qilian Shan and the Kunlun Shan at the northern margin of the Tibetan Plateau.

烏蘭浩特市


乌兰浩特市

see styles
wū lán hào tè shì
    wu1 lan2 hao4 te4 shi4
wu lan hao t`e shih
    wu lan hao te shih
Wulanhaote, county-level city, Mongolian Ulaan xot, in Hinggan league 興安盟|兴安盟[Xing1 an1 meng2], east Inner Mongolia

蒙古ガゼル

see styles
 moukogazeru; moukogazeru / mokogazeru; mokogazeru
    もうこガゼル; モウコガゼル
(kana only) Mongolian gazelle (Procapra gutturosa); zeren

賀蘭山岩鷚


贺兰山岩鹨

see styles
hè lán shān yán liù
    he4 lan2 shan1 yan2 liu4
ho lan shan yen liu
(bird species of China) Mongolian accentor (Prunella koslowi)

阿拉善右旗

see styles
ā lā shàn yòu qí
    a1 la1 shan4 you4 qi2
a la shan yu ch`i
    a la shan yu chi
Alxa Right Banner, Mongolian Alshaa Baruun khoshuu, in Alxa League 阿拉善盟[A1 la1 shan4 Meng2], Inner Mongolia (formerly in Gansu 1969-1979)

阿拉善左旗

see styles
ā lā shàn zuǒ qí
    a1 la1 shan4 zuo3 qi2
a la shan tso ch`i
    a la shan tso chi
Alxa Left Banner, Mongolian Alshaa Züün khoshuu, in Alxa League 阿拉善盟[A1 la1 shan4 Meng2], Inner Mongolia (formerly in Gansu 1969-1979)

額爾古納市


额尔古纳市

see styles
é ěr gǔ nà shì
    e2 er3 gu3 na4 shi4
o erh ku na shih
Ergun, county-level city, Mongolian Ergüne xot, in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia

モウコガゼル

see styles
 moukogazeru / mokogazeru
    モウコガゼル
(kana only) Mongolian gazelle (Procapra gutturosa); zeren

モリンフール

see styles
 morinfuuru / morinfuru
    モリンフール
(rare) (See 馬頭琴) morin khuur (stringed musical instrument of Mongolian origin) (mon:)

モンゴリアン

see styles
 mongorian
    モンゴリアン
(1) Mongolian (person); (2) (See モンゴロイド) Mongoloid

モンゴル相撲

see styles
 mongoruzumou / mongoruzumo
    モンゴルずもう
Mongolian wrestling; Mongolian sumo

モンゴル高原

see styles
 mongorukougen / mongorukogen
    モンゴルこうげん
(place-name) Mongolian Plateau

額爾古納右旗


额尔古纳右旗

see styles
é ěr gǔ nà yòu qí
    e2 er3 gu3 na4 you4 qi2
o erh ku na yu ch`i
    o erh ku na yu chi
former Ergun Right banner, now in Ergun, county-level city, Mongolian Ergüne xot, in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia

額爾古納左旗


额尔古纳左旗

see styles
é ěr gǔ nà zuǒ qí
    e2 er3 gu3 na4 zuo3 qi2
o erh ku na tso ch`i
    o erh ku na tso chi
former Ergun Left banner, now in Ergun, county-level city, Mongolian Ergüne xot, in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia

科爾沁右翼中旗


科尔沁右翼中旗

see styles
kē ěr qìn yòu yì zhōng qí
    ke1 er3 qin4 you4 yi4 zhong1 qi2
k`o erh ch`in yu i chung ch`i
    ko erh chin yu i chung chi
Horqin right center banner, Mongolian Khorchin Baruun Garyn Dund khoshuu, in Hinggan league 興安盟|兴安盟[Xing1 an1 meng2], east Inner Mongolia

科爾沁右翼前旗


科尔沁右翼前旗

see styles
kē ěr qìn yòu yì qián qí
    ke1 er3 qin4 you4 yi4 qian2 qi2
k`o erh ch`in yu i ch`ien ch`i
    ko erh chin yu i chien chi
Horqin right front banner, Mongolian Khorchin Baruun Garyn Ömnöd khoshuu, in Hinggan league 興安盟|兴安盟[Xing1 an1 meng2], east Inner Mongolia

額勒貝格·道爾吉


额勒贝格·道尔吉

see styles
é lè bèi gé · dào ěr jí
    e2 le4 bei4 ge2 · dao4 er3 ji2
o le pei ko · tao erh chi
Elbegdorj Tsakhia or Tsakhia-giin Elbegdorj (1963-), Mongolian US educated Democratic Party politician, president of Mongolia from 2009

Variations:
雲雀(P)
告天子

see styles
 hibari(p); kokutenshi(告天子); koutenshi(告天子); hibari / hibari(p); kokutenshi(告天子); kotenshi(告天子); hibari
    ひばり(P); こくてんし(告天子); こうてんし(告天子); ヒバリ
(1) (kana only) skylark (Alauda arvensis); (2) (こうてんし only) Mongolian lark (Melanocorypha mongolica)

那木巴爾·恩赫巴亞爾


那木巴尔·恩赫巴亚尔

see styles
nǎ mù bā ěr · ēn hè bā yà ěr
    na3 mu4 ba1 er3 · en1 he4 ba1 ya4 er3
na mu pa erh · en ho pa ya erh
Nambaryn Enkhbayar (1958-), Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party politician, president of Mongolia 2005-2009

Variations:
雲雀(P)
告天子(rK)

see styles
 hibari(p); kokutenshi(告天子); koutenshi(告天子); hibari / hibari(p); kokutenshi(告天子); kotenshi(告天子); hibari
    ひばり(P); こくてんし(告天子); こうてんし(告天子); ヒバリ
(1) (kana only) skylark (Alauda arvensis); (2) (こうてんし only) Mongolian lark (Melanocorypha mongolica)

Variations:
トゥグリク
トゥグリグ
トゥグルク

see styles
 totoguriku; totogurigu; totoguruku
    トゥグリク; トゥグリグ; トゥグルク
tugrik (Mongolian currency) (mon:); tughrik; tögrög

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 95 results for "mongolian" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



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