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<...5051525354555657585960...>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
Variations: |
idan(i段); idan(i段) いだん(い段); イだん(イ段) |
{ling} (See 五十音) row of syllables on the Japanese syllabary table that ends with the vowel sound "i" |
ウグイスナ see styles |
uguisuna ウグイスナ |
young greens (of mizuna, Japanese mustard spinach, rape, etc.) |
うぐいす菜 see styles |
uguisuna うぐいすな |
young greens (of mizuna, Japanese mustard spinach, rape, etc.) |
うさぎ小屋 see styles |
usagigoya うさぎごや |
(1) rabbit hutch; (2) small Japanese houses; cramped Japanese housing |
ウチワエビ see styles |
uchiwaebi ウチワエビ |
(kana only) fan lobster (Ibacus spp., esp. the Japanese fan lobster, Ibacus ciliatus); sand crayfish |
ウメモドキ see styles |
umemodoki ウメモドキ |
(kana only) Japanese winterberry; Ilex serrata |
Variations: |
udan(u段); udan(u段) うだん(う段); ウだん(ウ段) |
{ling} (See 五十音) row of syllables on the Japanese syllabary table that ends with the vowel sound "u" |
エケレジヤ see styles |
ekerejiya エケレジヤ |
(archaism) (early Japanese Christian term) (See 教会) church (por: ecclesia) |
えんやこら see styles |
enyakora えんやこら |
(interjection) heave-ho!; one-two-three heave! |
Variations: |
edan(e段); edan(e段) えだん(え段); エだん(エ段) |
{ling} (See 五十音) row of syllables on the Japanese syllabary table that ends with the vowel sound "e" |
オオセッカ see styles |
oosekka オオセッカ |
(kana only) Japanese marsh warbler (Megalurus pryeri) |
オオデマリ see styles |
oodemari オオデマリ |
(kana only) Japanese snowball; Viburnum plicatum |
オキシフル see styles |
okishifuru オキシフル |
(product) Oxyfull (Japanese brand of hydrogen peroxide); (product name) Oxyfull (Japanese brand of hydrogen peroxide) |
オノコロ島 see styles |
onokorojima オノコロじま |
(1) (archaism) Onokoro Island (in Japanese mythology, the island formed by drops of water falling from the heavenly jeweled spear); Onogoro Island; (2) Japan |
オリックス see styles |
orikkusu オリックス |
oryx (esp. the gemsbok, Oryx gazella); (c) Orix (Japanese finance conglomerate) |
オリンパス see styles |
orinpasu オリンパス |
(company) Olympus (Japanese optics & imaging company); (c) Olympus (Japanese optics & imaging company) |
オルトロス see styles |
orutorosu オルトロス |
(personal name) Orthros (two-headed dog from Greek mythology) |
オンターデ see styles |
ontaade / ontade オンターデ |
(archaism) (early Japanese Christian term) will (por: vontade); volition |
Variations: |
odan(o段); odan(o段) おだん(お段); オだん(オ段) |
{ling} (See 五十音) row of syllables on the Japanese syllabary table that ends with the vowel sound "o" |
Variations: |
osen おせん |
(abbr. of お煎餅) (See 煎餅) rice cracker; senbei; Japanese cracker |
お田植え祭 see styles |
otauematsuri おたうえまつり |
(1) shrine ritual held with the first two months of the year to forecast (or pray for) a successful harvest; (2) seasonal planting of rice on a field affiliated with a shrine |
カナムグラ see styles |
kanamugura カナムグラ |
(kana only) Japanese hop (Humulus japonicus) |
カナメモチ see styles |
kanamemochi カナメモチ |
Japanese photinia (Photinia glabra) |
Variations: |
kabu; kabu かぶ; カブ |
(1) {cards} (See めくりカルタ・1) nine (in mekuri karuta); (2) {cards} (sometimes written as 株) (See おいちょかぶ) oicho-kabu (traditional Japanese gambling game) |
カブトムシ see styles |
kabutomushi カブトムシ |
(kana only) rhinoceros beetle (esp. the Japanese rhinoceros beetle, Trypoxylus dichotomus) |
ガマガエル see styles |
gamagaeru ガマガエル |
(kana only) toad (esp. the Japanese toad, Bufo japonicus) |
カヤクグリ see styles |
kayakuguri カヤクグリ |
(kana only) Japanese accentor (Prunella rubida) |
カラスウリ see styles |
karasuuri / karasuri カラスウリ |
(kana only) Japanese snake gourd (Trichosanthes pilosa) |
カラスバト see styles |
karasubato カラスバト |
(kana only) Japanese wood pigeon (Columba janthina); black wood pigeon |
カワネズミ see styles |
kawanezumi カワネズミ |
(kana only) Japanese water shrew (Chimarrogale platycephala) |
がん研究会 see styles |
gankenkyuukai / gankenkyukai がんけんきゅうかい |
(org) Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research; JFCR; (o) Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research; JFCR |
キセル乗車 see styles |
kiserujousha / kiserujosha キセルじょうしゃ |
(noun/participle) cheating on train fare by buying tickets covering only the first and last portions of the journey (so-called because traditional pipes had metal only in two short segments at the ends) |
キャラゲー see styles |
kyaragee キャラゲー |
(1) (abbreviation) (slang) {vidg} (See キャラクターゲーム・1) video game featuring characters from a manga, anime, movie, etc.; (2) (abbreviation) (slang) {vidg} (See キャラクターゲーム・2) video game in which the characters are the main focus |
ギャルゲー see styles |
gyarugee ギャルゲー |
(computer terminology) (abbreviation) computer game for men featuring beautiful women characters (usu. adult game) (wasei: gal game) |
ギャル文字 see styles |
gyarumoji ギャルもじ |
writing system using unconventional characters and symbols, esp. used by young women in texting |
キリギリス see styles |
kirigirisu キリギリス |
(1) (kana only) Japanese katydid (Gampsocleis buergeri); (2) katydid; bush-cricket (Tettigoniidae); long-horned grasshopper; (3) (archaism) cricket |
キリシタン see styles |
kirishitan キリシタン |
(kana only) early Japanese Christianity (from the later Muromachi period) (por: cristao); early Japanese Christian |
クールビズ see styles |
kuurubizu / kurubizu クールビズ |
cool biz; cool business; business casual (Japanese Ministry of the Environment (MOE) campaign encouraging people to wear lighter clothes and for companies to set their air conditioners to 28C, etc.) |
クウォウタ see styles |
kuwouta / kuwota クウォウタ |
(1) quarter; (2) someone with one non-Japanese grandparent; (3) quota |
クォーター see styles |
guォーdaa / guォーda グォーダー |
(1) quarter; (2) someone with one non-Japanese grandparent; (3) quota; (place-name) Gwadar (Pakistan) |
クマンバチ see styles |
kumanbachi クマンバチ |
(1) (kana only) Japanese carpenter bee (Xylocopa appendiculata circumvolans); (2) (colloquialism) wasp; hornet; yellow jacket |
クラムボン see styles |
kuramubon クラムボン |
(org) Clammbon (Japanese musical trio); (o) Clammbon (Japanese musical trio) |
クリンソウ see styles |
kurinsou / kurinso クリンソウ |
(kana only) Japanese primrose (Primula japonica) |
クルマエビ see styles |
kurumaebi クルマエビ |
kuruma prawn (Marsupenaeus japonicus); kuruma shrimp; Japanese tiger prawn |
クロツグミ see styles |
kurotsugumi クロツグミ |
(kana only) Japanese thrush (Turdus cardis) |
ゲットツー see styles |
gettotsuu / gettotsu ゲットツー |
(baseb) double-play (wasei: get two) |
ゲンゴロウ see styles |
gengorou / gengoro ゲンゴロウ |
(1) (kana only) diving beetle; (2) Japanese predacious diving beetle (Cybister japonicus) |
けんちん汁 see styles |
kenchinjiru けんちんじる |
Japanese tofu and vegetable chowder |
ケンポナシ see styles |
kenponashi ケンポナシ |
(kana only) Japanese raisin tree (Hovenia dulcis) |
コウヤマキ see styles |
kouyamaki / koyamaki コウヤマキ |
(kana only) Japanese umbrella pine (Sciadopitys verticillata); parasol pine; koyamaki |
ことばの泉 see styles |
kotobanoizumi ことばのいずみ |
(work) Kotoba no Izumi (Japanese dictionary; publ. 1898); (wk) Kotoba no Izumi (Japanese dictionary; publ. 1898) |
コリント書 see styles |
korintosho コリントしょ |
(rare) (See コリント人への手紙) Epistle to the Corinthians (comprising two books of the Bible) |
コロニア語 see styles |
koroniago コロニアご |
(See コロニア) mixed language spoken by Japanese Brazilians |
コンヘソル see styles |
konhesoru コンヘソル |
(archaism) (early Japanese Christian term) (See 聴罪司祭) confessor (por:) |
サイゼリヤ see styles |
saizeriya サイゼリヤ |
(company) Saizeriya (Japanese chain of Italian restaurants); (c) Saizeriya (Japanese chain of Italian restaurants) |
サザエさん see styles |
sazaesan サザエさん |
(personal name) Sazae-san (Japanese comic character) |
さしすせそ see styles |
sashisuseso さしすせそ |
the five fundamental seasonings used in Japanese cooking: (in order) sugar, salt, vinegar, soy sauce, miso |
サワグルミ see styles |
sawagurumi サワグルミ |
(kana only) Japanese wing nut (Pterocarya rhoifolia) |
サンシュユ see styles |
sanshuyu サンシュユ |
(kana only) Asiatic dogwood (Cornus officinalis); Japanese cornel; Japanese cornelian-cherry |
サンショウ see styles |
sanshou / sansho サンショウ |
(kana only) Japanese pepper (species of Sichuan pepper, Zanthoxylum piperitum); Japanese prickly ash |
Variations: |
zagyou / zagyo ざぎょう |
(1) the "za" column of the Japanese syllabary table (za, ji, zu, ze, zo); (2) classification for ichidan verbs with the dictionary form ending in "jiru" or "zuru"; (3) in classical Japanese, classification for verbs with the dictionary form ending in "zu" |
シシガシラ see styles |
shishigashira シシガシラ |
(kana only) Japanese deer fern (Blechnum nipponicum) |
ジャパカナ see styles |
japakana ジャパカナ |
(See ジャパニーズカナディアン) Japanese Canadian |
ジャパレス see styles |
japaresu ジャパレス |
(abbreviation) (colloquialism) Japanese restaurant (outside of Japan) |
しょうゆ顔 see styles |
shouyugao / shoyugao しょうゆがお |
typically Japanese face |
シラカンバ see styles |
shirakanba シラカンバ |
Japanese white birch (Betula platyphylla var. japonica) |
シラコダイ see styles |
shirakodai シラコダイ |
Japanese butterflyfish (Chaetodon nippon) |
シロマダラ see styles |
shiromadara シロマダラ |
(kana only) Oriental odd-tooth snake (Dinodon orientale); Japanese odd-tooth snake |
ジンギス汗 see styles |
jingisukan ジンギスかん |
(kana only) Japanese mutton and vegetable dish; slotted dome cast iron grill for preparing this dish; (person) Genghis Khan (1162-1227) |
スイカズラ see styles |
suikazura スイカズラ |
Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) |
スマホ認証 see styles |
sumahoninshou / sumahoninsho スマホにんしょう |
smartphone authentication; two-factor authentication (using a smartphone) |
スルメイカ see styles |
surumeika / surumeka スルメイカ |
(kana only) Japanese common squid; Pacific flying squid (Todarodes pacificus) |
セーラー服 see styles |
seeraafuku / seerafuku セーラーふく |
(1) sailor suit; middy uniform; (2) two-piece school uniform modeled after the sailor suit |
セキショウ see styles |
sekishou / sekisho セキショウ |
(kana only) Japanese sweet flag (Acorus gramineus) |
セパレーツ see styles |
separeetsu セパレーツ |
(1) (See コーディネート・4) separates; things forming units by themselves (esp. women's outer garments, e.g. skirt and jumper); (2) two-piece bathing suit |
セレネース see styles |
sereneesu セレネース |
(product) Serenace (Japanese brand of haloperidol); (product name) Serenace (Japanese brand of haloperidol) |
ダイカグラ see styles |
daikagura ダイカグラ |
(1) grand kagura performance at Ise; (2) type of performance including the lion dance and juggling; (3) (kana only) Camellia japonica 'Daikagura' (cultivar of Japanese camellia) |
だし巻き卵 see styles |
dashimakitamago だしまきたまご |
(food term) rolled Japanese-style omelette |
タスモリン see styles |
tasumorin タスモリン |
(product) Tasmolin (Japanese brand of biperiden, an anti-Parkinson's drug); (product name) Tasmolin (Japanese brand of biperiden, an anti-Parkinson's drug) |
Variations: |
taso; taso たそ; タソ |
(suffix) (net-sl) (joc) (esp. used with names of anime characters, idols, etc. to express affection) (See たん・1) diminutive suffix |
タチシノブ see styles |
tachishinobu タチシノブ |
(kana only) Japanese claw fern (Onychium japonicum); carrot fern |
Variations: |
tamo; tamo タモ; たも |
(See トネリコ,ヤチダモ) Japanese ash; Manchurian ash |
タンチョウ see styles |
tanchou / tancho タンチョウ |
(kana only) red-crowned crane; Japanese crane (Grus japonensis) |
Variations: |
chika; chika チカ; ちか |
Japanese surfsmelt (Hypomesus japonicus) |
チキリトビ see styles |
chikiritobi チキリトビ |
{go} (See ハザマトビ) elephant's move; diagonal jump; diagonal two point jump |
チャイドル see styles |
chaidoru チャイドル |
(colloquialism) (blend of チャイルド and アイドル) (See アイドル・1) (Japanese) junior idol |
チョッパリ see styles |
choppari チョッパリ |
(derogatory term) Japanese bastard (kor: jjokbari); Jap |
ちんどん屋 see styles |
chindonya ちんどんや |
traditional Japanese band of sandwich board advertisers |
ツー・ペア |
tsuu pea / tsu pea ツー・ペア |
two pair (poker) |
ツーウエー see styles |
tsuuuee / tsuuee ツーウエー |
two-way |
ツークール see styles |
tsuukuuru / tsukuru ツークール |
two runs of a television series (wasei: two cours) |
ツーテール see styles |
tsuuteeru / tsuteeru ツーテール |
pigtails (wasei: two tail) |
ツートーン see styles |
tsuutoon / tsutoon ツートーン |
two-tone |
ツートップ see styles |
tsuutoppu / tsutoppu ツートップ |
(exp,n) (sports) two-top (soccer formation); formation with two forwards at the front line |
ツーピース see styles |
tsuupiisu / tsupisu ツーピース |
(women's) two piece suit (wasei: two piece) |
ツービート see styles |
tsuubiito / tsubito ツービート |
two-beat |
ツーベース see styles |
tsuubeesu / tsubeesu ツーベース |
(baseb) double (wasei: two base) |
ツーロック see styles |
tsuurokku / tsurokku ツーロック |
(1) two locks (e.g. on bicycles); (2) double lock (e.g. on door) |
ツシマテン see styles |
tsushimaten ツシマテン |
(kana only) Tsushima marten (Martes melampus tsuensis, a subspecies of the Japanese marten) |
ツヅラフジ see styles |
tsuzurafuji ツヅラフジ |
(1) (kana only) Chinese moonseed (Sinomenium acutum); (2) complex inter-relationship (as in the struggle between two types of vine over one piece of land) |
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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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