There are 10 total results for your 歌劇 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
歌劇 歌剧 see styles |
gē jù ge1 ju4 ko chü kageki かげき |
More info & calligraphy: Opera(See オペラ) opera |
歌劇団 see styles |
kagekidan かげきだん |
opera company; opera troupe; musical revue; operetta company; operetta troupe |
歌劇場 see styles |
kagekijou / kagekijo かげきじょう |
opera house; (place-name) Kagekijō |
歌劇院 歌剧院 see styles |
gē jù yuàn ge1 ju4 yuan4 ko chü yüan |
opera house |
喜歌劇 see styles |
kikageki きかげき |
comic opera |
秧歌劇 秧歌剧 see styles |
yāng ge jù yang1 ge5 ju4 yang ko chü |
Yangge opera, a rural form of theater |
軽歌劇 see styles |
keikageki / kekageki けいかげき |
light opera |
喜歌劇院 喜歌剧院 see styles |
xǐ gē jù yuàn xi3 ge1 ju4 yuan4 hsi ko chü yüan |
musical theater; Opéra Comique, Paris |
歌劇院魅影 歌剧院魅影 see styles |
gē jù yuàn mèi yǐng ge1 ju4 yuan4 mei4 ying3 ko chü yüan mei ying |
The Phantom of the Opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber |
宝塚歌劇団 see styles |
takarazukakagekidan たからづかかげきだん |
(company) Takarazuka Revue; (c) Takarazuka Revue |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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