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<12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
雞貴 鸡贵 see styles |
jī guì ji1 gui4 chi kuei Keiki |
Honouring, or reverencing the cock, said to be tr. of Kukkuteśvara, a name for Korea. |
雲田 see styles |
unjon ウンジョン |
(place-name) Unjeon (North Korea) |
韓朝 韩朝 see styles |
hán cháo han2 chao2 han ch`ao han chao |
North and South Korea; bilateral Korean relations |
韓澳 韩澳 see styles |
hán ào han2 ao4 han ao |
South Korea and Australia |
韓米 see styles |
kanbei / kanbe かんべい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 米韓) South Korea and the United States; Korean-American; (place-name) Kanbei |
順安 see styles |
sunan スンアン |
(place-name) Sunan (North Korea) |
順川 see styles |
sunchon スンチョン |
(place-name) Sunchon (North Korea) |
首爾 首尔 see styles |
shǒu ěr shou3 er3 shou erh |
Seoul, capital of South Korea (Chinese name adopted in 2005 to replace 漢城|汉城[Han4 cheng2]) |
駐韓 see styles |
chuukan / chukan ちゅうかん |
(can be adjective with の) stationed in South Korea; resident in South Korea |
驪州 see styles |
yoju ヨジュ |
(place-name) Yeoju (South Korea) |
高陽 高阳 see styles |
gāo yáng gao1 yang2 kao yang koyan コヤン |
Gaoyang county in Baoding 保定[Bao3 ding4], Hebei (place-name) Gojang (Korea); Goyang |
鶏龍 see styles |
keryon ケリョン |
(place-name) Gyeryong (South Korea) |
麗水 丽水 see styles |
lí shuǐ li2 shui3 li shui riishui / rishui リーシュイ |
Lishui prefecture-level city in Zhejiang; Yeosu city in South Jeolla province, Korea, the site of World Expo 2012 (place-name) Lishui (China) |
龍仁 see styles |
yonin ヨンイン |
(place-name) Yongin (South Korea) |
龍山 龙山 see styles |
lóng shān long2 shan1 lung shan yonsan ヨンサン |
Longshan District of Liaoyuan City 遼源市|辽源市[Liao2 yuan2 Shi4], Jilin; Longshan County in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture 湘西土家族苗族自治州[Xiang1 xi1 Tu3 jia1 zu2 Miao2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1] (place-name) Yongsan (South Korea) |
龍川 龙川 see styles |
lóng chuān long2 chuan1 lung ch`uan lung chuan ryousen / ryosen りょうせん |
Longchuan county in Heyuan 河源[He2 yuan2], Guangdong; Ryongchon, town in North Korea (given name) Ryōsen |
コリア see styles |
koria コリア |
(See 朝鮮) Korea; (personal name) Golia; Goria |
ソウル see styles |
souru / soru ソウル |
Seoul (South Korea); (place-name) Seoul (South Korea); (surname) Saul |
三八線 三八线 see styles |
sān bā xiàn san1 ba1 xian4 san pa hsien |
38th parallel, forming the DMZ border between North and South Korea |
三池淵 see styles |
samujiyon サムジヨン |
(place-name) Samjiyōn (North Korea) |
中日韓 中日韩 see styles |
zhōng rì hán zhong1 ri4 han2 chung jih han |
China, Japan and Korea |
仁川市 see styles |
rén chuān shì ren2 chuan1 shi4 jen ch`uan shih jen chuan shih |
Incheon Metropolitan City in Gyeonggi Province 京畿道[Jing1 ji1 dao4], South Korea |
俄中朝 see styles |
é zhōng cháo e2 zhong1 chao2 o chung ch`ao o chung chao |
Russia, China and North Korea |
元山市 see styles |
yuán shān shì yuan2 shan1 shi4 yüan shan shih |
Wonsan city in Kangweon province 江原道 of North Korea |
光州市 see styles |
guāng zhōu shì guang1 zhou1 shi4 kuang chou shih |
Guangzhou, old name for Huangchuan 潢川[Huang2 chuan1] in Xinyang 信陽|信阳[Xin4 yang2], Henan; Gwangju Metropolitan City, capital of South Jeolla Province 全羅南道|全罗南道[Quan2 luo2 nan2 dao4], South Korea |
全州市 see styles |
quán zhōu shì quan2 zhou1 shi4 ch`üan chou shih chüan chou shih |
Jeonju city, capital of North Jeolla Province, in west South Korea |
全斗煥 全斗焕 see styles |
quán dòu huàn quan2 dou4 huan4 ch`üan tou huan chüan tou huan chondodofan チョンドゥファン |
Chun Doo Hwan (1931-), South Korean politician, president 1980-1988 (person) Chun Doo-hwan (former President of South Korea; 1931.1.18-1988.2.24) |
全羅道 全罗道 see styles |
quán luó dào quan2 luo2 dao4 ch`üan lo tao chüan lo tao zenradou / zenrado ぜんらどう |
Jeolla or Cholla Province of Joseon Korea, now divided into North Jeolla Province 全羅北道|全罗北道[Quan2 luo2 bei3 dao4] and South Jeolla Province 全羅南道|全罗南道[Quan2 luo2 nan2 dao4] (place-name) Zenradō |
兩江道 两江道 see styles |
liǎng jiāng dào liang3 jiang1 dao4 liang chiang tao |
Ryanggang province province in north North Korea, adjacent to Jilin province |
凌志美 see styles |
líng zhì měi ling2 zhi4 mei3 ling chih mei |
Laura Ling, US-Taiwanese woman journalist imprisoned as spy by North Korea in 2009 |
加徳島 see styles |
kadokudo カドクド |
(place-name) Gadeokdo (South Korea); Kadok Island |
半島国 see styles |
hantoukoku / hantokoku はんとうこく |
peninsular country (e.g. Italy, Korea) |
南北韓 南北韩 see styles |
nán běi hán nan2 bei3 han2 nan pei han |
North and South Korea |
南怡島 see styles |
namisomu ナミソム |
(place-name) Namiseom (South Korea); Nami Island |
南楊州 see styles |
namyanju ナミャンジュ |
(place-name) Namyangju (South Korea) |
南浦市 see styles |
nán pǔ shì nan2 pu3 shi4 nan p`u shih nan pu shih |
Nampo city in North Korea |
吉州郡 see styles |
jí zhōu jun ji2 zhou1 jun4 chi chou chün |
Kilju county in North Hamgyeong province, North Korea |
咸興市 咸兴市 see styles |
xián xīng shì xian2 xing1 shi4 hsien hsing shih |
Hamhung, North Korea |
咸鏡道 咸镜道 see styles |
xián jìng dào xian2 jing4 dao4 hsien ching tao |
Hamgyeong Province of Joseon dynasty Korea, now divided into North Hamgyeong Province 咸鏡北道|咸镜北道[Xian2 jing4 bei3 dao4] and South Hamgyeong Province 咸鏡南道|咸镜南道[Xian2 jing4 nan2 dao4] of North Korea |
四小龍 四小龙 see styles |
sì xiǎo lóng si4 xiao3 long2 ssu hsiao lung |
Four Asian Tigers; East Asian Tigers; Four Little Dragons (East Asian economic powers: Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong) |
圖們江 图们江 see styles |
tú mén jiāng tu2 men2 jiang1 t`u men chiang tu men chiang |
Tumen river in Jilin province 吉林省, forming the eastern border between China and North Korea |
外務省 外务省 see styles |
wài wù shěng wai4 wu4 sheng3 wai wu sheng gaimushou / gaimusho がいむしょう |
foreign ministry (e.g. of Japan or Korea) Ministry of Foreign Affairs; (o) Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
大法院 see styles |
taihouin / taihoin たいほういん |
(1) (place) Daihōin (temple in Kyoto); Daihō-in; (2) (organization) Supreme Court (of Korea); (place-name) Daihōin (temple in Kyoto); Daihō-in; (o) Supreme Court (of Korea) |
大田市 see styles |
dà tián shì da4 tian2 shi4 ta t`ien shih ta tien shih oodashi おおだし |
Daejeon Metropolitan City, capital of South Chungcheong Province 忠清南道[Zhong1 qing1 nan2 dao4], South Korea (place-name) Ooda (city) |
大藏經 大藏经 see styles |
dà zàng jīng da4 zang4 jing1 ta tsang ching Daizō kyō |
Tripitaka Koreana, Buddhist scriptures carved on 81,340 wooden tablets and housed in the Haein Temple 海印寺[Hai3 yin4 si4] in South Gyeongsang province of South Korea The Tripiṭaka; the Buddhist canon. |
大邱市 see styles |
dà qiū shì da4 qiu1 shi4 ta ch`iu shih ta chiu shih |
Daegu Metropolitan City, capital of North Gyeongsang Province 慶尚北道|庆尚北道[Qing4 shang4 bei3 dao4] in east South Korea |
大院君 see styles |
taiingun; daiinkun / taingun; dainkun たいいんぐん; だいいんくん |
(hist) Daewongun (honorary title for the father of the king in Joseon-era Korea; esp. in ref. to Heungseon Daewongun, father of Emperor Gojong); (person) Daiinkun (1820-1898) |
太極旗 see styles |
taikyokuki; tegukki たいきょくき; テグッキ |
Taegukgi; national flag of South Korea |
太陽節 see styles |
taiyousetsu / taiyosetsu たいようせつ |
(ev) Day of the Sun (annual public holiday in North Korea on 15 April); (ev) Day of the Sun (annual public holiday in North Korea on 15 April) |
對馬島 对马岛 see styles |
duì mǎ dǎo dui4 ma3 dao3 tui ma tao |
Tsushima Island, between Japan and South Korea |
帰化人 see styles |
kikajin きかじん |
(1) naturalized citizen; naturalised citizen; (2) (hist) (See 渡来人) immigrant to ancient Japan from China or Korea |
平壤市 see styles |
píng rǎng shì ping2 rang3 shi4 p`ing jang shih ping jang shih |
Pyongyang, capital of North Korea |
平安道 see styles |
píng ān dào ping2 an1 dao4 p`ing an tao ping an tao |
P'yong'ando Province of Joseon Korea, now divided into South Pyong'an Province 平安南道[Ping2 an1 nan2 dao4] and North Pyong'an Province 平安北道[Ping2 an1 bei3 dao4] of North Korea |
広域市 see styles |
kouikishi / koikishi こういきし |
metropolitan city (South Korea) |
延坪島 延坪岛 see styles |
yán píng dǎo yan2 ping2 dao3 yen p`ing tao yen ping tao yonpyondo ヨンピョンド |
Yeonpyeong island on Yellow Sea coast of Korea (place-name) Yeonpyeong Island |
征韓論 see styles |
seikanron / sekanron せいかんろん |
(hist) Seikanron; 1873 political debate on whether Korea should be conquered by military force |
忠清道 see styles |
zhōng qīng dào zhong1 qing1 dao4 chung ch`ing tao chung ching tao |
Chungcheong Province of Joseon Korea, now divided into North Chungcheong province 忠清北道[Zhong1 qing1 bei3 dao4] and South Chungcheong province 忠清南道[Zhong1 qing1 nan2 dao4] of South Korea |
愛国歌 see styles |
aikokuka あいこくか |
(1) patriotic song; (2) The Patriotic Song (e.g. Aegukga, national anthem of South Korea) |
慈江道 see styles |
cí jiāng dào ci2 jiang1 dao4 tz`u chiang tao tzu chiang tao |
Chagang province, in the north of North Korea |
慰礼城 see styles |
ireijou / irejo いれいじょう |
(place-name) Wiryeseong (old capital of Baekje, in modern-day Seoul, Korea) |
慶尚道 庆尚道 see styles |
qìng shàng dào qing4 shang4 dao4 ch`ing shang tao ching shang tao |
Gyeongsang Province of Joseon Korea, now divided into North Gyeongsang Province 慶尚北道|庆尚北道[Qing4 shang4 bei3 dao4] and South Gyeongsang Province 慶尚南道|庆尚南道[Qing4 shang4 nan2 dao4] |
成均館 成均馆 see styles |
chéng jun guǎn cheng2 jun1 guan3 ch`eng chün kuan cheng chün kuan |
Koryo Seonggyungwan, university dating back to Korean Goryeo dynasty, in Gaesong, North Korea; Sungkyun kwan university, Seoul |
敏倶理 see styles |
mǐn jù lǐ min3 ju4 li3 min chü li Hinkuri |
? Hingulā, an Indian name doubtfully intp. as Korea. |
文在寅 see styles |
wén zài yín wen2 zai4 yin2 wen tsai yin munjein / munjen ムンジェイン |
Moon Jae-in (1953-), Korean politician and human rights lawyer, president of Korea from 2017 (person) Moon Jae-in (1953.1.24-; President of South Korea) |
文正仁 see styles |
munjonin ムンジョンイン |
(person) Chung-in Moon (1951.3.25-), advisor to the President of South Korea |
新義州 see styles |
shiniju シニジュ |
(place-name) Sinuiju (North Korea) |
日中韓 see styles |
nicchuukan / nicchukan にっちゅうかん |
China, Japan and Korea; Chinese, Japanese and Korean; CJK |
日朝間 see styles |
nicchoukan / nicchokan にっちょうかん |
(expression) between Japan and North Korea |
日米韓 see styles |
nichibeikan / nichibekan にちべいかん |
Japan, the United States and South Korea |
昌原市 see styles |
chāng yuán shì chang1 yuan2 shi4 ch`ang yüan shih chang yüan shih |
Changwon City, capital of South Gyeongsang Province 慶尚南道|庆尚南道[Qing4 shang4 nan2 dao4], South Korea |
春川市 see styles |
chūn chuān shì chun1 chuan1 shi4 ch`un ch`uan shih chun chuan shih |
Chuncheon city, capital of Gangwon province 江原道[Jiang1 yuan2 dao4], South Korea |
智異山 智异山 see styles |
zhì yì shān zhi4 yi4 shan1 chih i shan chirisan チリサン |
Jirisan or Mount Chiri, mountain in the south of South Korea (place-name) Jirisan (mountain in the southern region of South Korea); Chirisan |
朴槿惠 see styles |
piáo jǐn huì piao2 jin3 hui4 p`iao chin hui piao chin hui |
Park Geun-hye (1952-), Korean politician, daughter of former dictator Park Chung-Hee 朴正熙[Piao2 Zheng4 xi1], president of Korea 2013-2017 |
李成桂 see styles |
lǐ chéng guì li3 cheng2 gui4 li ch`eng kuei li cheng kuei isonge イソンゲ |
Yi Seong-gye (1335-1408), founder and first king of Korean Yi dynasty (1392-1910) (person) Taejo of Joseon (1335-1408, founder of the Joseon dynasty of Korea); Yi Seong-gye |
李承晚 see styles |
lǐ chéng wǎn li3 cheng2 wan3 li ch`eng wan li cheng wan |
Syngman Rhee (1875-1965), US-trained Korean politician and dictator, president of Republic of Korea 1948-1960 |
李承晩 see styles |
rishouban / rishoban りしょうばん |
Rhee Syngman, president of Korea 1948-1960; (person) Syngman Rhee (president of South Korea, 1948-1960) |
李明博 see styles |
lǐ míng bó li3 ming2 bo2 li ming po imyonbaku いみょんばく |
Lee Myung-bak (1941-), South Korean businessman, one-time chairman of Hyundai, president of South Korea 2008-2013 (person) Rhee Myonbaku (Korean politician) |
李洛淵 see styles |
inagyon イナギョン |
(person) Lee Nak-yeon (1951.12.20-), 41st Prime Minister of South Korea |
李誠恩 李诚恩 see styles |
lǐ chéng ēn li3 cheng2 en1 li ch`eng en li cheng en |
Euna Li, US-Korean woman journalist imprisoned as spy by North Korea in 2009 |
李雲娜 李云娜 see styles |
lǐ yún nà li3 yun2 na4 li yün na |
Euna Lee (phonetic transcription), US woman journalist imprisoned as spy by North Korea in 2009; also written 李誠恩|李诚恩[Li3 Cheng2 en1] |
東豆川 see styles |
tondodochon トンドゥチョン |
(place-name) Dongducheon (South Korea) |
棒子國 棒子国 see styles |
bàng zi guó bang4 zi5 guo2 pang tzu kuo |
(derog.) Korea |
樂浪郡 乐浪郡 see styles |
lè làng jun le4 lang4 jun4 le lang chün |
Lelang commandery (108 BC-313 AD), one of four Han dynasty commanderies in north Korea |
機井洞 see styles |
kijondon キジョンドン |
(place-name) Kijong-dong (North Korea) |
檀君王 see styles |
tán jun wáng tan2 jun1 wang2 t`an chün wang tan chün wang |
Tangun, legendary founder of Korea in 2333 BC |
水原市 see styles |
shuǐ yuán shì shui3 yuan2 shi4 shui yüan shih |
Suweon City, capital of Gyeonggi province 京畿道[Jing1 ji1 dao4], South Korea |
沙里院 see styles |
sariwon サリウォン |
(place-name) Sariwon (North Korea) |
洛東江 see styles |
rakutoukou / rakutoko らくとうこう |
(place-name) Nakdong River (South Korea) |
海印寺 see styles |
hǎi yìn sì hai3 yin4 si4 hai yin ssu Kaiinji |
Haein Temple in South Gyeongsang province of South Korea, the repository of Tripitaka Koreana 高麗大藏經|高丽大藏经[Gao1 li2 Da4 zang4 jing1], a World Heritage site Haeinsa |
清州市 see styles |
qīng zhōu shì qing1 zhou1 shi4 ch`ing chou shih ching chou shih |
Cheongju, capital of North Chungcheong Province, South Korea 忠清北道[Zhong1 qing1 bei3 dao4] |
清津市 see styles |
qīng jīn shì qing1 jin1 shi4 ch`ing chin shih ching chin shih |
Chongjin, capital of North Hamgyeong province 咸鏡北道|咸镜北道[Xian2 jing4 bei3 dao4], North Korea |
済州島 see styles |
chejutou / chejuto チェジュとう |
(place-name) Jeju Island (South Korea) |
済州道 see styles |
chejudo チェジュド |
(place-name) Jeju Province (South Korea) |
渤海国 see styles |
bokkaikoku ぼっかいこく |
(place-name) Bohai (kingdom in Manchura and N. Korea, established after the fall of Goguryeo); Pohai; Bohai; Balhae; Bokkai |
漢四郡 汉四郡 see styles |
hàn sì jun han4 si4 jun4 han ssu chün |
four Han commanderies in north Korea 108 BC-c. 300 AD |
漢拿山 汉拿山 see styles |
hàn ná shān han4 na2 shan1 han na shan |
Hallasan Mountain or Mount Halla, highest mountain in South Korea |
漢灘江 see styles |
hantangan ハンタンガン |
(place-name) Hantan River (Korea) |
濟州島 济州岛 see styles |
jì zhōu dǎo ji4 zhou1 dao3 chi chou tao |
Jeju Island special autonomous province, South Korea, a World Heritage site |
火田民 see styles |
kadenmin かでんみん |
slash-and-burn farmer (in Korea) |
玄菟郡 see styles |
xuán tù jun xuan2 tu4 jun4 hsüan t`u chün hsüan tu chün |
Xuantu commandery (108 BC-c. 300 AD), one of four Han dynasty commanderies in north Korea |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "korea" 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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