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<1234Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
頑葉濾卯 see styles |
ganbarou / ganbaro がんばろう |
(female given name) Ganbarou |
卯之木十三 see styles |
unokijuuzou / unokijuzo うのきじゅうぞう |
(person) Unoki Jūzou |
卯子酉牧野 see styles |
unetoribokuya うねとりぼくや |
(place-name) Unetoribokuya |
卯月じゅん see styles |
uzukijun うづきじゅん |
(personal name) Uzukijun |
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unami うなみ |
rising sea waves from late May to early June |
卯辰山公園 see styles |
utatsuyamakouen / utatsuyamakoen うたつやまこうえん |
(place-name) Utatsuyama Park |
大錦卯一郎 see styles |
oonishikiuichirou / oonishikiuichiro おおにしきういちろう |
(person) Oonishiki Uichirō, 26th sumo grand champion |
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utsugi; utsugi うつぎ; ウツギ |
(kana only) (See 卯の花・2) deutzia (Deutzia crenata) |
花柳奈卯女 see styles |
hanayaginaume はなやぎなうめ |
(person) Hanayagi Naume |
上鳥羽卯ノ花 see styles |
kamitobaunohana かみとばうのはな |
(place-name) Kamitobaunohana |
西賀茂卯ノ谷 see styles |
nishigamounotani / nishigamonotani にしがもうのたに |
(place-name) Nishigamounotani |
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unohana; unohana うのはな; ウノハナ |
(1) bean curd lees; soybean pulp; refuse from tofu; (2) deutzia (Deutzia crenata) |
丁是丁,卯是卯 see styles |
dīng shì dīng , mǎo shì mǎo ding1 shi4 ding1 , mao3 shi4 mao3 ting shih ting , mao shih mao |
lit. to keep ding (the fourth heavenly stem) distinct from mao (the fourth earthly branch) (idiom); fig. meticulous; conscientious; unambiguous |
卯建が上がらない see styles |
udatsugaagaranai / udatsugagaranai うだつがあがらない |
(exp,adj-i) no hope of getting ahead |
卯建のあがらない see styles |
udatsunoagaranai うだつのあがらない |
(exp,adj-i) lacking potential for advancement; no-hoper |
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udatsu うだつ |
(kana only) (See うだつが上がらない) short pillar set on a beam to support a ridgepole |
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usagidoshi(卯年, usagi年); udoshi(卯年); usagidoshi(usagi年) うさぎどし(卯年, うさぎ年); うどし(卯年); ウサギどし(ウサギ年) |
year of the Hare; year of the Rabbit |
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udatsunoagaranai うだつのあがらない |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) (See うだつが上がらない) lacking potential for advancement; no-hoper |
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udatsugaagaranai / udatsugagaranai うだつがあがらない |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) (See うだつの上がらない) no hope of getting ahead |
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udatsugaagaranai / udatsugagaranai うだつがあがらない |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) (See うだつの上がらない) no hope of getting ahead |
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udatsunoagaranai うだつのあがらない |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) (See うだつが上がらない) lacking potential for advancement; no-hoper |
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udatsu うだつ |
(1) (kana only) (See うだつが上がらない) short pillar set on a beam to support a ridgepole; (2) (kana only) mud wall with raised roof edge (as a fire wall and status symbol); raised roof edge |
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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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