There are 21 total results for your Little Girl search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
乙女 see styles |
otome をとめ |
little girl; maiden; young lady; female usually between 7 and 18 years old; (female given name) Otome; Wotome |
妞妞 see styles |
niū niu niu1 niu5 niu niu |
little girl |
妮子 see styles |
nī zi ni1 zi5 ni tzu |
(coll.) lass; (dialect) little girl |
小妹 see styles |
xiǎo mèi xiao3 mei4 hsiao mei shoumai / shomai しょうまい |
little sister; girl; (Tw) young female employee working in a low-level role dealing with the public (assistant, waitress, attendant etc) (pronoun) little sister; younger sister |
少女 see styles |
shào nǚ shao4 nu:3 shao nü shoujo / shojo しょうじょ otome おとめ |
girl; young lady (1) little girl; maiden; young lady; female usually between 7 and 18 years old; (2) (archaism) female between 17 and 20 years old (ritsuryo period); little girl; maiden; young lady; female usually between 7 and 18 years old |
幼女 see styles |
yòu nǚ you4 nu:3 yu nü youjo / yojo ようじょ |
young girl little girl |
幼妻 see styles |
osanazuma おさなづま |
very young bride; bride (married woman) who is little more than a girl |
稚女 see styles |
zhì nǚ zhi4 nu:3 chih nü |
little girl (of toddler age) |
阿囡 see styles |
ā nān a1 nan1 a nan |
honey (endearment in addressing a little girl) |
乖乖牌 see styles |
guāi guāi pái guai1 guai1 pai2 kuai kuai p`ai kuai kuai pai |
good little boy (or girl) |
乙女子 see styles |
nezuko ねずこ |
(archaism) young lady; little girl; (female given name) Nezuko |
小公主 see styles |
xiǎo gōng zhǔ xiao3 gong1 zhu3 hsiao kung chu |
lit. little princess; fig. spoiled girl; female version of 小皇帝[xiao3 huang2 di4] |
小妹妹 see styles |
xiǎo mèi mei xiao3 mei4 mei5 hsiao mei mei |
little sister; little girl; (coll.) vulva |
小姐姐 see styles |
xiǎo jiě jie xiao3 jie3 jie5 hsiao chieh chieh |
little girl who is older than another young child (e.g. her playmate); (neologism c. 2017) (slang) young lady (amiable form of address for a young woman of about one's own age or a little older) |
少女子 see styles |
otomego おとめご |
(archaism) young lady; little girl |
丫頭片子 丫头片子 see styles |
yā tou piàn zi ya1 tou5 pian4 zi5 ya t`ou p`ien tzu ya tou pien tzu |
(coll.) silly girl; little girl |
黃毛丫頭 黄毛丫头 see styles |
huáng máo yā tou huang2 mao2 ya1 tou5 huang mao ya t`ou huang mao ya tou |
silly little girl |
女大十八變 女大十八变 see styles |
nǚ dà shí bā biàn nu:3 da4 shi2 ba1 bian4 nü ta shih pa pien |
lit. a girl changes eighteen times between childhood and womanhood (idiom); fig. a young woman is very different from the little girl she once was |
マッチ売りの少女 see styles |
macchiurinoshoujo / macchiurinoshojo マッチうりのしょうじょ |
(work) The Little Match Girl (1845 short story by Hans Christian Andersen); (wk) The Little Match Girl (1845 short story by Hans Christian Andersen) |
Variations: |
shoujo(少女, 小女)(p); otome(少女, 乙女) / shojo(少女, 小女)(p); otome(少女, 乙女) しょうじょ(少女, 小女)(P); おとめ(少女, 乙女) |
(1) little girl; maiden; young lady; female usually between 7 and 18 years old; (2) (少女, しょうじょ only) (archaism) female between 17 and 20 years old (ritsuryō period) |
Variations: |
chinpira(p); chinpira チンピラ(P); ちんぴら |
(1) (derogatory term) (young) hoodlum; delinquent boy; delinquent girl; hooligan; punk; (2) (derogatory term) small-time yakuza; (3) (derogatory term) brat; little shit |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "Little Girl" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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