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There are 33 total results for your Woman Japanese search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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jun
    jun1
chün
 kun
    くん

More info & calligraphy:

June
monarch; lord; gentleman; ruler
(suffix) (1) (after the name of a male of equal or lower status) Mr; master; boy; (suffix) (2) (after the name of a female of lower status; used by males in formal settings) Ms; miss; (suffix) (3) (archaism) (still used among members of the Japanese Diet) sir; madam; (personal name) Kunji
Prince, noble, ideal man or woman; translit. kun.

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niáng
    niang2
niang
 jou / jo
    じょう
Japanese variant of 孃|娘[niang2]
(1) unmarried woman; (suffix noun) (2) Miss; (3) -ess; -ette; (female given name) Jō

孕女

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 ubume
    うぶめ
(1) Ubume; birthing woman ghost in Japanese folklore; (2) (obscure) woman in late pregnancy; woman on the point of giving birth

産女

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 ubume
    うぶめ
(1) Ubume; birthing woman ghost in Japanese folklore; (2) (obscure) woman in late pregnancy; woman on the point of giving birth; (place-name) Ubume

笄髷

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 kougaiwage / kogaiwage
    こうがいわげ
type of Japanese woman's hairstyle using a hairpin (Edo period)

腐女

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fǔ nǚ
    fu3 nu:3
fu nü
fujoshi (woman who likes manga about male homosexual love) (derived from Japanese 腐女子 "fujoshi")

雪女

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 yukionna
    ゆきおんな
yuki-onna (spirit in Japanese folklore); snow woman; (female given name) Yume

奇麗所

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 kireidokoro / kiredokoro
    きれいどころ
    kireidoko / kiredoko
    きれいどこ
(1) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman

女體盛


女体盛

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nǚ tǐ chéng
    nu:3 ti3 cheng2
nü t`i ch`eng
    nü ti cheng
nyotaimori or "body sushi", Japanese practice of serving sushi on the body of a naked woman

姑獲鳥

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 ubume
    うぶめ
Ubume; birthing woman ghost in Japanese folklore

媽媽桑


妈妈桑

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mā ma sāng
    ma1 ma5 sang1
ma ma sang
mama-san, middle-aged woman who runs a brothel, bar etc (loanword from Japanese); madam

慰安婦


慰安妇

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wèi ān fù
    wei4 an1 fu4
wei an fu
 ianfu
    いあんふ
comfort woman (woman or girl forced into sex slavery by the Japanese military 1937-1945) (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 慰安婦 "ianfu")
(hist) (euph) (See 従軍慰安婦) comfort woman; prostitute who worked in military brothels, esp. one forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during WWII

歐巴桑


欧巴桑

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ōu ba sāng
    ou1 ba5 sang1
ou pa sang
older female; woman of mature years (Japanese loanword)

笄ぐる

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 kougaiguru / kogaiguru
    こうがいぐる
(See 笄髷) type of Japanese woman's hairstyle using a hairpin (Edo period)

綺麗所

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 kireidokoro / kiredokoro
    きれいどころ
    kireidoko / kiredoko
    きれいどこ
(1) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman

轆轤首

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 rokurokubi
    ろくろくび
rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore)

Variations:

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 uguisu; uguisu
    うぐいす; ウグイス
(1) (kana only) Japanese bush warbler (Horornis diphone); Japanese nightingale; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (abbreviation) (See 鶯茶) greenish brown; (n,n-pref) (3) beautiful voice; woman with a beautiful voice

はちきん

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 hachikin
    はちきん
(tsb:) strong independent Japanese woman from the Kochi area

ろくろ首

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 rokurokubi
    ろくろくび
rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore)

轆轤っ首

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 rokurokkubi
    ろくろっくび
rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore)

ろくろっ首

see styles
 rokurokkubi
    ろくろっくび
rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore)

奇麗どころ

see styles
 kireidokoro / kiredokoro
    きれいどころ
(1) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman

従軍慰安婦

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 juugunianfu / jugunianfu
    じゅうぐんいあんふ
(hist) (euph) comfort woman; prostitute who worked in military brothels, esp. one forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during WWII

綺麗どころ

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 kireidokoro / kiredokoro
    きれいどころ
(1) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman

イエローキャブ

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 ierookyabu
    イエローキャブ
(1) Yellow Cab; (2) (slang) Japanese woman who readily sleeps with foreign men (sometimes a stereotype of all Japanese women); (c) Yellow Cab

Variations:
振り(P)

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 furi
    ふり
(n,ctr) (1) swing; shake; wave; swinging; (2) (kana only) appearance; behaviour; (3) (kana only) (oft. after a noun+の or verb in the dictionary form) (See 振りをする) pretence (pretense); show; pretending (to); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (4) (kana only) going to restaurant, hotel etc. without a reservation or introduction; (5) move (dance); postures; (6) (kana only) (oft. as フリ) (See 前振り・2) lead in (e.g. to a running joke, asking a question); lead up; (7) unsewn part of a hanging sleeve on a traditional Japanese woman's garment; (suf,ctr) (8) counter for swords, blades, etc.; (9) (archaism) not wearing underwear or pants

イエロー・キャブ

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 ieroo kyabu
    イエロー・キャブ
(1) Yellow Cab; (2) (slang) Japanese woman who readily sleeps with foreign men (sometimes a stereotype of all Japanese women); (c) Yellow Cab

Variations:
ろくろ首
轆轤首

see styles
 rokurokubi
    ろくろくび
rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore)

Variations:
産女
姑獲鳥
孕女

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 ubume
    うぶめ
(1) Ubume; birthing woman ghost in Japanese folklore; (2) (産女, 孕女 only) (rare) woman in late pregnancy; woman on the point of giving birth

Variations:
ろくろっ首
轆轤っ首

see styles
 rokurokkubi
    ろくろっくび
(See 轆轤首) rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore)

Variations:
ろくろっ首
轆轤っ首(rK)

see styles
 rokurokkubi
    ろくろっくび
(See ろくろ首) rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore)

Variations:
イエローキャブ
イエロー・キャブ

see styles
 ierookyabu; ieroo kyabu
    イエローキャブ; イエロー・キャブ
(derogatory term) (slang) Japanese woman who readily sleeps with foreign men (eng: yellow cab)

Variations:
綺麗どころ
綺麗所
奇麗どころ
奇麗所

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 kireidokoro; kireidoko(綺麗所, 奇麗所) / kiredokoro; kiredoko(綺麗所, 奇麗所)
    きれいどころ; きれいどこ(綺麗所, 奇麗所)
(1) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman

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

This page contains 33 results for "Woman Japanese" 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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