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Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
コマーシャルソング
コマーシャル・ソング

 komaasharusongu; komaasharu songu / komasharusongu; komasharu songu
    コマーシャルソング; コマーシャル・ソング
advertising jingle (wasei: commercial song)

一切佛攝相應大教王經聖觀自在菩薩念誦儀軌


一切佛摄相应大教王经圣观自在菩萨念诵仪轨

see styles
yī qiè fó shè xiāng yìng dà jiào wáng jīng shèng guān zì zài pú sà niàn sòng yí guǐ
    yi1 qie4 fo2 she4 xiang1 ying4 da4 jiao4 wang2 jing1 sheng4 guan1 zi4 zai4 pu2 sa4 nian4 song4 yi2 gui3
i ch`ieh fo she hsiang ying ta chiao wang ching sheng kuan tzu tsai p`u sa nien sung i kuei
    i chieh fo she hsiang ying ta chiao wang ching sheng kuan tzu tsai pu sa nien sung i kuei
 Issai butsu shō sōō dai kyōō kyōshōkan jizai bosatsu nenshō giki
Yiqie foshe xiangyingdajiaowang jingshengguan zizai pusa niansongyigui

Variations:
切り
限り
切(io)
限(io)

 kiri
    きり
(1) (kana only) end; finish; place to stop; (2) (kana only) (See 切りがない・1) bound; limit; end; (3) (限り, 限 only) {finc} delivery date (of a futures contract); (4) finale (of a noh song); end of an act (in jōruri or kabuki); final performance of the day (in vaudeville); (5) trump card; (6) {cards} king (court card; in mekuri karuta and unsun karuta); (counter) (7) counter for slices (esp. thick slices); counter for cuts (of fish, meat, etc.); (particle) (8) (kana only) (sometimes pronounced ぎり) (See っきり・1) only; just; (particle) (9) (kana only) (usu. in a negative sentence; sometimes pronounced ぎり) (ever) since; after; (particle) (10) (kana only) (sometimes pronounced ぎり) continuously; remaining (in a particular state)

Variations:
合いの手
合の手
間の手
相の手
あいの手

 ainote
    あいのて
(1) interlude (in traditional Japanese music); (2) chanting or clapping along (during a song or dance); (3) interjection

Variations:
盆踊り唄
盆踊り歌
盆踊歌
盆踊唄(io)

 bonodoriuta
    ぼんおどりうた
Bon Festival dance song

金剛頂經一字頂輪王瑜伽一切時處念誦成佛儀軌


金刚顶经一字顶轮王瑜伽一切时处念诵成佛仪轨

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jīn gāng dǐng jīng yī zì dǐng lún wáng yú jiā yī qiè shí chǔ niàn sòng chéng fó yí guǐ
    jin1 gang1 ding3 jing1 yi1 zi4 ding3 lun2 wang2 yu2 jia1 yi1 qie4 shi2 chu3 nian4 song4 cheng2 fo2 yi2 gui3
chin kang ting ching i tzu ting lun wang yü chia i ch`ieh shih ch`u nien sung ch`eng fo i kuei
    chin kang ting ching i tzu ting lun wang yü chia i chieh shih chu nien sung cheng fo i kuei
 Kongōchōgyō ichiji chōrinnō yuga issaiji shonenju jōbutsu giki
Ritual Procedure of Becoming Buddha through Recitation, Anytime, Anywhere, by the Yoga of the One-syllable Wheel-Turning Ruler from the Vajraśekhara

Variations:
オールドラングザイン
オールド・ラング・ザイン

 oorudoranguzain; oorudo rangu zain
    オールドラングザイン; オールド・ラング・ザイン
(work) Auld Lang Syne (song)

Variations:
都々逸
都都逸
都々一(rK)
都都一(rK)

 dodoitsu
    どどいつ
(hist) dodoitsu; unrhymed non-metrical Japanese popular love song or limerick in the 7-7-7-5 syllable pattern

Variations:
オールドブラックジョー
オールド・ブラック・ジョー

 oorudoburakkujoo; oorudo burakku joo
    オールドブラックジョー; オールド・ブラック・ジョー
(work) Old Black Joe (song by Stephen Foster)

Variations:
鳴き声
鳴声
なき声(sK)
啼き声(sK)

 nakigoe
    なきごえ
cry (of an animal); call; chirp; song; caw; roar; bark; yelp; meow

Variations:
流行り歌
流行り唄
流行唄
流行歌
はやり歌(sK)

 hayariuta
    はやりうた
popular song

Variations:
マイフェイバリットソング
マイ・フェイバリット・ソング

 maifeibarittosongu; mai feibaritto songu / maifebarittosongu; mai febaritto songu
    マイフェイバリットソング; マイ・フェイバリット・ソング
(expression) my favourite song

Variations:
老兵は死なずただ消え去るのみ
老兵は死なず只消え去るのみ

 rouheihashinazutadakiesarunomi / rohehashinazutadakiesarunomi
    ろうへいはしなずただきえさるのみ
(expression) (quote) (from a song, quoted by Douglas MacArthur) old soldiers never die; they just fade away

Variations:
合いの手
間の手
相の手(rK)
合の手(sK)
あいの手(sK)

 ainote
    あいのて
(1) interlude (in traditional Japanese music); (2) chanting or clapping along (during a song or dance); (3) interjection

Variations:
行きはよいよい帰りは怖い
行きは良い良い帰りは怖い
行きはよいよい帰りはこわい

 ikihayoiyoikaerihakowai; yukihayoiyoikaerihakowai
    いきはよいよいかえりはこわい; ゆきはよいよいかえりはこわい
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) (from the Edo-period children's song "Tōryanse") going there is easy but coming back is hard

Variations:
歌い上げる
謳い上げる
歌いあげる(sK)
謳いあげる(sK)
うたい上げる(sK)

 utaiageru
    うたいあげる
(transitive verb) (1) to sing at the top of one's voice; to belt out a song; (transitive verb) (2) to express one's feelings fully in a poem; to praise in poetry

Variations:
行きはよいよい帰りは怖い
行きは良い良い帰りは怖い(sK)
行きはよいよい帰りはこわい(sK)
いきはよいよい帰りは怖い(sK)

 ikihayoiyoikaerihakowai; yukihayoiyoikaerihakowai
    いきはよいよいかえりはこわい; ゆきはよいよいかえりはこわい
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) (from the Edo-period children's song "Tōryanse") going there is easy but coming back is scary

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

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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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