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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

加沃特

see styles
jiā wò tè
    jia1 wo4 te4
chia wo t`e
    chia wo te
(loanword) gavotte, French dance popular in 18th century

加爾文


加尔文

see styles
jiā ěr wén
    jia1 er3 wen2
chia erh wen
Calvin (1509-1564), French protestant reformer

勒威耶

see styles
lè wēi yē
    le4 wei1 ye1
le wei yeh
Urbain Le Verrier (1811-1877), French mathematician and astronomer who predicted the position of Neptune

卡納蕾


卡纳蕾

see styles
kǎ nà lěi
    ka3 na4 lei3
k`a na lei
    ka na lei
canelé (a French pastry) (loanword)

可麗露


可丽露

see styles
kě lì lù
    ke3 li4 lu4
k`o li lu
    ko li lu
canelé (a French pastry) (Tw)

四季豆

see styles
sì jì dòu
    si4 ji4 dou4
ssu chi tou
green bean; French bean; runner bean

圓明園


圆明园

see styles
yuán míng yuán
    yuan2 ming2 yuan2
yüan ming yüan
Yuanmingyuan, the Old Summer Palace, destroyed by the British and French army in 1860

塔列朗

see styles
tǎ liè lǎng
    ta3 lie4 lang3
t`a lieh lang
    ta lieh lang
Talleyrand (name); Prince Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754-1838), French diplomat

大仲馬


大仲马

see styles
dà zhòng mǎ
    da4 zhong4 ma3
ta chung ma
Alexandre Dumas, père (1802-1870), French writer

大溪地

see styles
dà xī dì
    da4 xi1 di4
ta hsi ti
Tahiti, island of the Society Islands group in French Polynesia (Tw)

奧朗德


奥朗德

see styles
ào lǎng dé
    ao4 lang3 de2
ao lang te
François Hollande (1954-), French Socialist politician, president of France 2012-2017

孔雀草

see styles
 kujakusou; kujakusou / kujakuso; kujakuso
    くじゃくそう; クジャクソウ
(1) (kana only) (See マリーゴールド) marigold (esp. the French marigold, Tagetes patula); (2) (See ハルシャ菊) plains coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria); (3) (See 孔雀羊歯) northern maidenhair (Adiantum pedatum)

安格爾


安格尔

see styles
ān gé ěr
    an1 ge2 er3
an ko erh
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867), French Neoclassical painter

家樂福


家乐福

see styles
jiā lè fú
    jia1 le4 fu2
chia le fu
Carrefour, French supermarket chain

巴斯德

see styles
bā sī dé
    ba1 si1 de2
pa ssu te
Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), French chemist and microbiologist

布加迪

see styles
bù jiā dí
    bu4 jia1 di2
pu chia ti
Bugatti (name); Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. (French car company)

布萊葉


布莱叶

see styles
bù lái yè
    bu4 lai2 ye4
pu lai yeh
Braille (name); Louis Braille (1809-1852), French educator who invented braille

帕皮提

see styles
pà pí tí
    pa4 pi2 ti2
p`a p`i t`i
    pa pi ti
Papeete, capital of French Polynesia

德勒茲


德勒兹

see styles
dé lè zī
    de2 le4 zi1
te le tzu
Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995), French philosopher

德彪西

see styles
dé biāo xī
    de2 biao1 xi1
te piao hsi
Claude Debussy (1862–1918), French composer

戴高樂


戴高乐

see styles
dài gāo lè
    dai4 gao1 le4
tai kao le
Charles De Gaulle (1890–1970), French general and politician, leader of the Free French during World War II and president of the Republic 1959–1969

拉法格

see styles
lā fǎ gé
    la1 fa3 ge2
la fa ko
Lafargue (name); Paul Lafargue (1842-1911), French socialist and revolutionary activist, son-in-law of Karl Marx

拉瓦錫


拉瓦锡

see styles
lā wǎ xī
    la1 wa3 xi1
la wa hsi
Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794), French nobleman and scientist, considered the father of modern chemistry

拉蓋爾


拉盖尔

see styles
lā gài ěr
    la1 gai4 er3
la kai erh
Laguerre (name); Edmond Laguerre (1834-1886), French mathematician

旧民法

see styles
 kyuuminpou / kyuminpo
    きゅうみんぽう
(1) (hist) {law} parts of the civil code relating to kinship and inheritance that were rewritten in 1947; (2) (hist) {law} old civil code (drafted by French scholar Gustave Émile Boissonade for Japan, but never implemented)

普魯東


普鲁东

see styles
pǔ lǔ dōng
    pu3 lu3 dong1
p`u lu tung
    pu lu tung
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865), French socialist philosopher

柏遼茲


柏辽兹

see styles
bó liáo zī
    bo2 liao2 zi1
po liao tzu
Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), French romantic composer, author of Symphonie Fantastique

梅西葉


梅西叶

see styles
méi xī yè
    mei2 xi1 ye4
mei hsi yeh
Charles Messier (1730-1817), French astronomer who catalogued nebulas and galaxies

梅里美

see styles
méi lǐ měi
    mei2 li3 mei3
mei li mei
Prosper Mérimée (1803-1870), French scholar and writer, author of novel Carmen on which Bizet based his opera

欧州楢

see styles
 oushuunara; oushuunara / oshunara; oshunara
    おうしゅうなら; オウシュウナラ
(kana only) (See ヨーロッパ楢・ヨーロッパなら) English oak (Quercus robur); pedunculate oak; common oak; French oak

歐萊雅


欧莱雅

see styles
ōu lái yǎ
    ou1 lai2 ya3
ou lai ya
L'Oréal (French cosmetics company)

殷弘緒


殷弘绪

see styles
yīn hóng xù
    yin1 hong2 xu4
yin hung hsü
François Xavier d'Entrecolles (1664-1741), French Jesuit missionary to Kangxi court

沙特魯


沙特鲁

see styles
shā tè lǔ
    sha1 te4 lu3
sha t`e lu
    sha te lu
Châteauroux; Chateauroux (French town)

法國人


法国人

see styles
fǎ guó rén
    fa3 guo2 ren2
fa kuo jen
Frenchman; French person

法國號


法国号

see styles
fǎ guó hào
    fa3 guo2 hao4
fa kuo hao
French horn

法壓壺


法压壶

see styles
fǎ yā hú
    fa3 ya1 hu2
fa ya hu
French press; press pot

涂爾幹


涂尔干

see styles
tú ěr gàn
    tu2 er3 gan4
t`u erh kan
    tu erh kan
Durkheim (1858-1917), French sociologist

濾壓壺


滤压壶

see styles
lǜ yā hú
    lu:4 ya1 hu2
lü ya hu
French press; press pot

炸薯條


炸薯条

see styles
zhá shǔ tiáo
    zha2 shu3 tiao2
cha shu t`iao
    cha shu tiao
french fries

熱爾韋


热尔韦

see styles
rè ěr wéi
    re4 er3 wei2
je erh wei
Gervais (name); Paul Gervais (1816-1879), French geologist

玉どめ

see styles
 tamadome
    たまどめ
French knot

玉止め

see styles
 tamadome
    たまどめ
French knot

玉留め

see styles
 tamadome
    たまどめ
French knot

留尼旺

see styles
liú ní wàng
    liu2 ni2 wang4
liu ni wang
Réunion (island in Indian Ocean, a French overseas department) (Tw)

留尼汪

see styles
liú ní wāng
    liu2 ni2 wang1
liu ni wang
Réunion (island in Indian Ocean, a French overseas department)

福樓拜


福楼拜

see styles
fú lóu bài
    fu2 lou2 bai4
fu lou pai
Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880), French realist novelist, author of Madame Bovary

笛卡兒


笛卡儿

see styles
dí kǎ ér
    di2 ka3 er2
ti k`a erh
    ti ka erh
René Descartes (1596-1650), French philosopher and author of Discours de la méthode 方法論|方法论

笛卡爾


笛卡尔

see styles
dí kǎ ěr
    di2 ka3 er3
ti k`a erh
    ti ka erh
René Descartes (1596-1650) French philosopher

笛沙格

see styles
dí shā gé
    di2 sha1 ge2
ti sha ko
Girard Desargues (1591–1661), French geometer

紫陽花

see styles
 haruka
    はるか
(kana only) bigleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla); French hydrangea; (female given name) Haruka

荒隠元

see styles
 sayaingen
    さやいんげん
French beans; string beans

莢隠元

see styles
 sayaingen; sayaingen
    さやいんげん; サヤインゲン
(kana only) green beans; French beans; string beans

莫伯日

see styles
mò bó rì
    mo4 bo2 ri4
mo po jih
Maubeuge (French city)

莫泊桑

see styles
mò bó sāng
    mo4 bo2 sang1
mo po sang
Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893), French novelist and short story writer

莫里哀

see styles
mò lǐ āi
    mo4 li3 ai1
mo li ai
Molière (1622-1673), French playwright and actor, master of comedy

落地窗

see styles
luò dì chuāng
    luo4 di4 chuang1
lo ti ch`uang
    lo ti chuang
floor-to-ceiling window; French window

薩科齊


萨科齐

see styles
sà kē qí
    sa4 ke1 qi2
sa k`o ch`i
    sa ko chi
Nicolas Sarkozy (1955-), French UMP politician, President 2007-2012

袋縫い

see styles
 fukuronui
    ふくろぬい
(noun/participle) French seam

豬仔包


猪仔包

see styles
zhū zǎi bāo
    zhu1 zai3 bao1
chu tsai pao
a French-style bread, similar to a small baguette, commonly seen in Hong Kong and Macao

費爾馬


费尔马

see styles
fèi ěr mǎ
    fei4 er3 ma3
fei erh ma
Pierre de Fermat (1601–1665), French mathematician

隠元豆

see styles
 ingenmame
    いんげんまめ
(kana only) common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris); kidney bean; navy bean; wax bean; green bean; string bean; French bean

雪鐵龍


雪铁龙

see styles
xuě tiě lóng
    xue3 tie3 long2
hsüeh t`ieh lung
    hsüeh tieh lung
Citroën (French car manufacturer)

雷諾阿


雷诺阿

see styles
léi nuò ā
    lei2 nuo4 a1
lei no a
Renoir (name); Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919), French impressionist painter

馬卡龍


马卡龙

see styles
mǎ kǎ lóng
    ma3 ka3 long2
ma k`a lung
    ma ka lung
(loanword) macaron, French pastry with a soft filling sandwiched between the meringue-based cookie shells

馬友友


马友友

see styles
mǎ yǒu yǒu
    ma3 you3 you3
ma yu yu
Yo-Yo Ma (1955-), French-Chinese-American cellist

馬斯內


马斯内

see styles
mǎ sī nèi
    ma3 si1 nei4
ma ssu nei
Jules Massenet (1842-1912), French composer

魔鬼島


魔鬼岛

see styles
mó guǐ dǎo
    mo2 gui3 dao3
mo kuei tao
Devil's Island in French Guiana, a former penal colony (1852-1953)

鮑狄埃


鲍狄埃

see styles
bào dí āi
    bao4 di2 ai1
pao ti ai
Eugène Edine Pottier (1816-1887), French revolutionary socialist and poet

龐加萊


庞加莱

see styles
páng jiā lái
    pang2 jia1 lai2
p`ang chia lai
    pang chia lai
Henri Poincaré (1854-1912), French mathematician, physicist and philosopher

FIGS

see styles
 figusu
    フィグス
French, Italian, German, Spanish; FIGS

アクサン

see styles
 akusan
    アクサン
(1) accent (in French; acute, grave, and circumflex) (fre:); (2) (See アクセント・1) accent (on a syllable, word); stress

エミグレ

see styles
 emigure
    エミグレ
émigré (fre:); political refugee (esp. from the French Revolution)

サバット

see styles
 sabatto
    サバット
savate (fre:); French boxing

テレテル

see styles
 tereteru
    テレテル
(product) Teletel (French videotex system); (product name) Teletel (French videotex system)

バタール

see styles
 bataaru / bataru
    バタール
batard (type of French bread) (fre: bâtard)

フィガロ

see styles
 figaro
    フィガロ
(product) Le Figaro (French newspaper); (product name) Le Figaro (French newspaper)

フランセ

see styles
 furanse
    フランセ
French (language, people) (fre: français); (personal name) Francais; Francaix

フレブル

see styles
 pureburu
    プレブル
(abbreviation) (See フレンチブルドッグ) French bulldog; (personal name) Preble

ベトミン

see styles
 betomin
    ベトミン
Vietminh (Vietnamese Independence League organized to obtain freedom from French colonial rule); (personal name) Viet Minh

ベロキス

see styles
 berokisu
    ベロキス
(colloquialism) (See ベロチュー) French kiss; deep kiss

ポアソン

see styles
 poason
    ポアソン
(food term) fish (in French cuisine) (fre: poisson); (surname) Poisson

ポワソン

see styles
 powason
    ポワソン
(food term) fish (in French cuisine) (fre: poisson)

マコロン

see styles
 makoron
    マコロン
macaron (a French pastry made from egg whites and almond powder) (fre:); macaroon

ムール貝

see styles
 muurugai / murugai
    ムールがい
(from French "moule") (edible) mussel (esp. the Mediterranean mussel or blue mussel)

ランセル

see styles
 ranseru
    ランセル
(company) Lancel (French manufacturer); (c) Lancel (French manufacturer)

ルモンド

see styles
 rumondo
    ルモンド
(product name) Le Monde (French newspaper)

中法戰爭


中法战争

see styles
zhōng fǎ zhàn zhēng
    zhong1 fa3 zhan4 zheng1
chung fa chan cheng
Sino-French War (1883-1885) (concerning French seizure of Vietnam)

亞利安娜


亚利安娜

see styles
yà lì ān nà
    ya4 li4 an1 na4
ya li an na
Ariane (French space rocket)

人権宣言

see styles
 jinkensengen
    じんけんせんげん
Declaration of the Rights of Man (during the French Revolution; 1789)

人間喜劇


人间喜剧

see styles
rén jiān xǐ jù
    ren2 jian1 xi3 ju4
jen chien hsi chü
La Comédie humaine, series of novels by 19th century French novelist Honoré de Balzac 巴爾扎克|巴尔扎克[Ba1 er3 zha1 ke4]

仏印進駐

see styles
 futsuinshinchuu / futsuinshinchu
    ふついんしんちゅう
(hist) Japanese invasion of French Indochina (1940)

仏和辞典

see styles
 futsuwajiten
    ふつわじてん
French-Japanese dictionary

仏英辞典

see styles
 futsueijiten / futsuejiten
    ふつえいじてん
French-English dictionary

伊利格瑞

see styles
yī lì gé ruì
    yi1 li4 ge2 rui4
i li ko jui
Luce Irigaray (1930-), French psychoanalyst and feminist

克萊懞特


克莱蒙特

see styles
kè lái méng tè
    ke4 lai2 meng2 te4
k`o lai meng t`e
    ko lai meng te
Clermont (French town); Claremont, California

勒哈費爾


勒哈费尔

see styles
lè hā fèi ěr
    le4 ha1 fei4 er3
le ha fei erh
Le Havre (French town)

協定憲法

see styles
 kyouteikenpou / kyotekenpo
    きょうていけんぽう
agreed constitution (e.g. French Constitution of 1830)

協約憲法

see styles
 kyouyakukenpou / kyoyakukenpo
    きょうやくけんぽう
(See 協定憲法) agreed constitution (e.g. French Constitution of 1830)

和仏辞典

see styles
 wafutsujiten
    わふつじてん
Japanese-French dictionary

国民連合

see styles
 kokuminrengou / kokuminrengo
    こくみんれんごう
(o) National Rally (French political party)

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

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