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<...3031323334353637383940...>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
富有柿 see styles |
fuyuugaki / fuyugaki ふゆうがき |
fuyu (variety of sweet Japanese persimmon) |
富貴草 see styles |
fukkisou; fukkisou; fuukigusa / fukkiso; fukkiso; fukigusa フッキソウ; ふっきそう; ふうきぐさ |
(kana only) Japanese pachysandra (Pachysandra terminalis); carpet box; Japanese spurge |
寫真集 写真集 see styles |
xiě zhēn jí xie3 zhen1 ji2 hsieh chen chi |
photobook (loanword from Japanese), generally sexy portraits of an actress or model See: 写真集 |
対戦台 see styles |
taisendai たいせんだい |
opposing arcade machines wired together (for two-player games) |
対馬貂 see styles |
tsushimaten; tsushimaten つしまてん; ツシマテン |
(kana only) (See 貂) Tsushima marten (Martes melampus tsuensis, a subspecies of the Japanese marten) |
対馬音 see styles |
tsushimaon つしまおん |
Wu dynasty reading of Chinese characters |
寿限無 see styles |
jugemu じゅげむ |
(work) Jugemu (Japanese folktale); (wk) Jugemu (Japanese folktale) |
専売局 see styles |
senbaikyoku せんばいきょく |
(Japanese) Monopoly Bureau |
對頂角 对顶角 see styles |
duì dǐng jiǎo dui4 ding3 jiao3 tui ting chiao |
angle to the vertical; angle (between two lines or two planes) |
小三元 see styles |
shousangen / shosangen しょうさんげん |
{mahj} little three dragons; winning hand that contains two pungs or kongs of dragons and a pair of the third dragon |
小上り see styles |
koagari こあがり |
raised tatami-floored seating area (usu. in a Japanese restaurant); small separate dining room |
小二輪 see styles |
konirin こにりん |
(on street signs) small two-wheeler (e.g. moped) |
小切子 see styles |
kokiriko こきりこ |
clave-like folk instrument; two bamboo pieces beaten together |
小寿林 see styles |
kojurin; kojurin コジュリン; こじゅりん |
(kana only) Japanese reed bunting (Emberiza yessoensis); ochre-rumped bunting |
小料理 see styles |
koriyouri / koriyori こりようり |
{food} (See 小料理屋) casual dish (esp. Japanese food); simple dish; (surname) Koriyouri |
小日本 see styles |
xiǎo rì běn xiao3 ri4 ben3 hsiao jih pen shaoriiben / shaoriben シャオリーベン |
(derog.) Japanese person; Jap (derogatory term) Japanese person (chi: xiǎo rìběn); Jap |
小杉原 see styles |
kosugihara こすぎはら |
(archaism) (See 杉原紙) thin Japanese paper (used as tissue during the Edo period); (place-name) Kosugihara |
小松菜 see styles |
xiǎo sōng cài xiao3 song1 cai4 hsiao sung ts`ai hsiao sung tsai komatsuna; komatsuna こまつな; コマツナ |
komatsuna, aka Japanese mustard spinach, a variety of Brassica rapa Japanese mustard spinach (Brassica rapa var. perviridis) |
小甘藻 see styles |
koamamo; koamamo こあまも; コアマモ |
(kana only) dwarf eelgrass (Nanozostera japonica); Japanese eelgrass |
小臭木 see styles |
kokusagi; kokusagi コクサギ; こくさぎ |
(kana only) East Asian orixa (Orixa japonica); Japanese orixa |
小茄子 see styles |
konasubi こなすび |
(1) (See 茄子) small eggplant; (2) (kana only) Japanese yellow loosestrife (Lysimachia japonica) |
少子化 see styles |
shǎo zǐ huà shao3 zi3 hua4 shao tzu hua shoushika / shoshika しょうしか |
declining birthrate (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 少子化 "shoushika") declining birth rate; decline in the number of children; sub-replacement fertility |
就学生 see styles |
shuugakusei / shugakuse しゅうがくせい |
former residence status in Japan for foreign students in Japanese language schools and vocational schools (abolished in 2010) |
尺拍子 see styles |
shakubyoushi / shakubyoshi しゃくびょうし sakuhoushi / sakuhoshi さくほうし |
clapper (two long pieces of wood that are clapped together; used in gagaku, etc.) |
尺貫法 see styles |
shakkanhou / shakkanho しゃっかんほう |
(hist) Japanese system of weights and measures |
尻文字 see styles |
shirimoji しりもじ |
(colloquialism) writing characters in the air with one's behind (by moving one's hips) |
尾張國 尾张国 see styles |
wěi zhāng guó wei3 zhang1 guo2 wei chang kuo |
Owari or Owari-no-kuni, Japanese fiefdom during 11th-15th century, current Aichi prefecture around Nagoya |
尾高型 see styles |
odakagata おだかがた |
{ling} pattern of Japanese accent with all mora high until the last mora and the succeeding particle low |
局方品 see styles |
kyokuhouhin / kyokuhohin きょくほうひん |
drug included in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia |
居酒屋 see styles |
jū jiǔ wū ju1 jiu3 wu1 chü chiu wu izakaya いざかや |
izakaya (a kind of traditional Japanese pub) bar; pub; tavern |
山いも see styles |
yamaimo やまいも |
Japanese yam (Dioscorea japonica) |
山の芋 see styles |
yamanoimo やまのいも |
(kana only) Japanese yam (Dioscorea japonica) |
山下駄 see styles |
yamageta やまげた |
rough geta (e.g. made of Japanese cedar) |
山家集 see styles |
sankashuu / sankashu さんかしゅう |
(work) Sankashu (personal collection of Japanese poetry by Saigyo); (wk) Sankashu (personal collection of Japanese poetry by Saigyo) |
山帽子 see styles |
yamaboushi / yamaboshi やまぼうし |
(kana only) kousa dogwood (Cornus kousa); Japanese flowering dogwood |
山査子 see styles |
sanzashi さんざし |
(kana only) Japanese hawthorn (Crataegus cuneata); may; quickthorn; whitethorn |
山毛欅 see styles |
buna ぶな |
(kana only) Japanese beech (Fagus crenata); Siebold's beech |
山繭蛾 see styles |
yamamayuga; yamamayuga やままゆが; ヤママユガ |
(kana only) (See 山繭) Japanese oak silkmoth (Antheraea yamamai) |
山茱萸 see styles |
shān zhū yú shan1 zhu1 yu2 shan chu yü sanshuyu; sanshuyu さんしゅゆ; サンシュユ |
Japanese cornel (Cornus officinalis) (kana only) Asiatic dogwood (Cornus officinalis); Japanese cornel; Japanese cornelian-cherry |
山葵漬 see styles |
wasabizuke わさびづけ |
pickled Japanese horseradish; wasabi cut up and mixed with sake lees |
山辣韮 see styles |
yamarakkyou / yamarakkyo やまらっきょう |
Japanese onion (Allium thunbergii) |
岡崎洋 see styles |
okazakihiroshi おかざきひろし |
(person) Hiroshi Okazaki (1932.3.27-2018.3.31; Japanese politician); (person) Hiroshi Okazaki (1967.5.4-; professional shogi player) |
峨眉山 see styles |
é méi shān e2 mei2 shan1 o mei shan gabisan がびさん |
see 峨眉山市[E2 mei2 shan1 Shi4] (place-name) Gabisan (or 峩眉山) Emei Shan or Mt. Omi in Sichuan. Two of its peaks are said to be like 峨眉 a moth's eyebrows, also pronounced O-mei; the monastery at the top is the 光相寺 where Puxian (Samantabhadra) is supreme. |
川の字 see styles |
kawanoji かわのじ |
(exp,n) (as 川の字で寝る, 川の字になって寝る, etc.) (formation of) three people sleeping side by side (esp. a child between two parents); "river" character |
工尺譜 工尺谱 see styles |
gōng chě pǔ gong1 che3 pu3 kung ch`e p`u kung che pu koushakufu / koshakufu こうしゃくふ |
traditional Chinese musical notation using Chinese characters to represent musical notes {music} Gongche notation; gongchepu |
左字頭 左字头 see styles |
zuǒ zì tóu zuo3 zi4 tou2 tso tzu t`ou tso tzu tou |
"top of 左 character" component in Chinese characters |
巨人軍 see styles |
kyojingun きょじんぐん |
Giants (Japanese baseball team) |
差しで see styles |
sashide さしで |
(expression) face to face; between two persons |
已然形 see styles |
izenkei / izenke いぜんけい |
{gramm} (See 仮定形・かていけい) realis form (of verbs and adjectives in classical Japanese); perfective form |
Variations: |
shi し |
zhi (large bowl-shaped ancient Chinese cup with two handles) |
巻繊汁 see styles |
kenchinjiru けんちんじる |
Japanese tofu and vegetable chowder |
帆立貝 see styles |
hotategai ほたてがい |
(kana only) Japanese scallop (Patinopecten yessoensis); Yesso scallop |
平仮名 see styles |
hiragana ひらがな |
(kana only) hiragana; cursive Japanese syllabary used primarily for native Japanese words (esp. function words, inflections, etc.) |
平假名 see styles |
píng jiǎ míng ping2 jia3 ming2 p`ing chia ming ping chia ming |
hiragana (Japanese script) |
平入り see styles |
hirairi ひらいり |
Japanese traditional architectural structure, where the building has its main entrance on the side which runs parallel to the roof's ridge |
平地木 see styles |
píng dì mù ping2 di4 mu4 p`ing ti mu ping ti mu |
(TCM) Japanese ardisia (Ardisia japonica) |
平均棍 see styles |
heikinkon / hekinkon へいきんこん |
halter; haltere (small balancing organ on a two-winged fly) |
平寶蓋 平宝盖 see styles |
píng bǎo gài ping2 bao3 gai4 p`ing pao kai ping pao kai |
name of "cover" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 14); see also 冖[mi4] |
平板化 see styles |
heibanka / hebanka へいばんか |
(See 平板型) pitch accent leveling; pronouncing normally pitch-accented Japanese words without accent |
平板型 see styles |
heibangata / hebangata へいばんがた |
{ling} (See 平板・3) even pitch; accentless pitch; Japanese pitch accent pattern with no drop from high to low pitch |
平等教 see styles |
píng děng jiào ping2 deng3 jiao4 p`ing teng chiao ping teng chiao byōdō kyo |
One of two schools founded by 印法師 Yin Fashi early in the Tang dynasty. |
広辞林 see styles |
koujirin / kojirin こうじりん |
(wk) Kōjirin (Japanese dictionary published by Sanseido) |
広辞苑 see styles |
koujien / kojien こうじえん |
Kōjien (Japanese dictionary published by Iwanami Shoten); (product name) Kojien (Japanese dictionary published by Iwanami Shoten) |
広長舌 see styles |
kouchouzetsu / kochozetsu こうちょうぜつ |
(1) (rare) (See 長広舌) long talk; long-winded speech; (2) {Buddh} long tongue (one of the thirty-two marks of a great man) |
Variations: |
hisashi ひさし |
(1) (kana only) (See 軒・のき・1) awning (over window, doorway); eaves (of roof); (2) {archit} narrow aisle surrounding the core of a temple building; (3) (kana only) visor (of a cap); brim; peak; (4) (abbreviation) (See 庇髪) classic Japanese women's low pompadour hairstyle |
序破急 see styles |
johakyuu / johakyu じょはきゅう |
artistic modulations in traditional Japanese performances; opening, middle and climax (end) |
庭見草 see styles |
niwamigusa にわみぐさ |
(1) (rare) (See 萩・1) bush clover; Japanese clover (any flowering plant of genus Lespedeza); (2) (rare) (See 芭蕉) Japanese fiber banana (Musa basjoo) |
廣辞林 see styles |
koujirin / kojirin こうじりん |
(wk) Kōjirin (Japanese dictionary published by Sanseido) |
廣長舌 广长舌 see styles |
guǎng cháng shé guang3 chang2 she2 kuang ch`ang she kuang chang she kōchō zetsu |
A broad and long tongue, one of the thirty-two marks of a Buddha, big enough to cover his face; it is also one of the 'marvels' in the Lotus Sūtra. |
延べ単 see styles |
nobetan; nobetan のべたん; ノベタン |
(kana only) {mahj} (See 単騎待ち) stretched pair wait; tenpai shape accepting two types of tiles to complete the hand's pair (e.g. 5678 accepting 5 or 8) |
延喜式 see styles |
engishiki えんぎしき |
(hist) Engi-Shiki (set of ancient Japanese governmental regulations) |
建長汁 see styles |
kenchinjiru けんちんじる |
Japanese tofu and vegetable chowder |
廿二根 see styles |
niàn èr gēn nian4 er4 gen1 nien erh ken jūnikon |
twenty-two faculties |
弁才船 see styles |
benzaisen べんざいせん bezaisen べざいせん |
large Japanese junk |
弁財船 see styles |
benzaisen べんざいせん bezaisen べざいせん |
large Japanese junk |
張自忠 张自忠 see styles |
zhāng zì zhōng zhang1 zi4 zhong1 chang tzu chung |
Zhang Zizhong (1891-1940), Chinese National Revolutionary Army general during the Second Sino-Japanese War |
形容詞 形容词 see styles |
xíng róng cí xing2 rong2 ci2 hsing jung tz`u hsing jung tzu keiyoushi / keyoshi けいようし |
adjective {gramm} adjective; i-adjective (in Japanese) |
待兼鰐 see styles |
machikanewani; machikanewani まちかねわに; マチカネワニ |
(kana only) Toyotamaphimeia machikanensis (Japanese fossil species of crocodilian) |
律旋法 see styles |
ritsusenpou; rissenpou / ritsusenpo; rissenpo りつせんぽう; りっせんぽう |
(See 呂旋法) Japanese seven-tone gagaku scale (corresponding to: re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do) similar to Dorian mode |
後兩者 后两者 see styles |
hòu liǎng zhě hou4 liang3 zhe3 hou liang che |
the latter two |
御国詞 see styles |
mikunikotoba みくにことば |
(archaism) Japanese (language) |
御宅族 see styles |
yù zhái zú yu4 zhai2 zu2 yü chai tsu |
otaku, a Japanese term for people with obsessive interests such as anime, manga, and video games; see also 宅男[zhai2 nan2]; see also 宅女[zhai2 nu:3] |
御弁当 see styles |
obentou / obento おべんとう |
bento; Japanese box lunch |
御茶漬 see styles |
ochazuke おちゃづけ |
(polite language) rice with tea poured on it (Japanese dish) |
御飯糰 御饭团 see styles |
yù fàn tuán yu4 fan4 tuan2 yü fan t`uan yü fan tuan |
onigiri (Japanese-style riceball) |
心字池 see styles |
shinjiike / shinjike しんじいけ |
lake shaped like the kanji "heart" character (traditional Japanese gardens) |
忉利天 see styles |
dāo lì tiān dao1 li4 tian1 tao li t`ien tao li tien Tōri Ten |
trāyastriṃśas, 怛唎耶怛唎奢; 多羅夜登陵舍; the heavens of the thirty-three devas, 三十三天, the second of the desire-heavens, the heaven of Indra; it is the Svarga of Hindu mythology, situated on Meru with thirty-two deva-cities, eight on each side; a central city is 善見城 Sudarśana, or Amarāvatī, where Indra, with 1, 000 heads and eyes and four arms, lives in his palace called 禪延; 毘闍延 (or 毘禪延) ? Vaijayanta, and 'revels in numberless sensual pleasures together with his wife' Śacī and with 119, 000 concubines. 'There he receives the monthly reports of the' four Mahārājas as to the good and evil in the world. 'The whole myth may have an astronomical' or meteorological background, e. g. the number thirty-three indicating the 'eight Vasus, eleven Rudras, twelve Ādityas, and two Aśvins of Vedic mythology. ' Eitel. Cf. 因陀羅. |
忍耐力 see styles |
rěn nài lì ren3 nai4 li4 jen nai li nintairyoku にんたいりょく |
patience; fortitude fortitude; perseverance; stoicism; patience |
忍耐心 see styles |
nintaishin にんたいしん |
endurance; perseverance; patience |
忍辱地 see styles |
rěn rù dì ren3 ru4 di4 jen ju ti ninniku chi |
The stage of patience. Two kinds are distinguished, patience which endures (1) insults originating in men, such as hatred, or abuse, (2) distresses arising from natural causes such as heat, cold, age, sickness, etc. |
志向形 see styles |
shikoukei / shikoke しこうけい |
{gramm} conjugation denoting volition (in Japanese) |
悉曇章 悉昙章 see styles |
xī tán zhāng xi1 tan2 zhang1 hsi t`an chang hsi tan chang shittan shō |
siddhavastu, the first of twelve chapters of a syllabary attributed to Brahmā, originating the thirty-six letters of the alphabet, later said to be expanded to as many as fifty-two. |
意向形 see styles |
ikoukei / ikoke いこうけい |
{gramm} volitional form (of a Japanese verb) |
愛普生 爱普生 see styles |
ài pǔ shēng ai4 pu3 sheng1 ai p`u sheng ai pu sheng |
Epson, Japanese electronics company |
慰安婦 慰安妇 see styles |
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 |
戦闘帽 see styles |
sentoubou / sentobo せんとうぼう |
field cap (used by Japanese troops in WWII) |
扁擔星 扁担星 see styles |
biǎn dan xīng bian3 dan5 xing1 pien tan hsing |
Altair and its two adjacent stars |
手まり see styles |
temari てまり |
traditional Japanese handball game |
手嶌葵 see styles |
shǒu dǎo kuí shou3 dao3 kui2 shou tao k`uei shou tao kuei |
TESHIMA Aoi (1987-), Japanese female pop singer |
手毬花 see styles |
temaribana てまりばな |
(rare) temaribana; Japanese snowball (Viburnum plicatum) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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