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<12345678| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
谷本寛治 see styles |
tanimotokanji たにもとかんじ |
(person) Tanimoto Kanji |
野本寛一 see styles |
nomotokanichi のもとかんいち |
(person) Nomoto Kan'ichi |
金子寛昭 see styles |
kanekohiroaki かねこひろあき |
(person) Kaneko Hiroaki |
阪田寛夫 see styles |
sakatahiroo さかたひろお |
(person) Sakata Hiroo (1925-) |
静寛院宮 see styles |
seikaninnomiya / sekaninnomiya せいかんいんのみや |
(person) Seikan'innomiya |
頼藤和寛 see styles |
yorifujikazuhiro よりふじかずひろ |
(person) Yorifuji Kazuhiro |
高木兼寛 see styles |
takagikanehiro たかぎかねひろ |
(person) Takagi Kanehiro (1849.10.30-1920.4.13) |
高田寛之 see styles |
takadahiroyuki たかだひろゆき |
(person) Takada Hiroyuki (1970.5.3-) |
鶴上寛治 see styles |
tsurukamikanji つるかみかんじ |
(person) Tsurukami Kanji |
鶴澤寛治 see styles |
tsurusawakanji つるさわかんじ |
(person) Tsurusawa Kanji |
寛政の改革 see styles |
kanseinokaikaku / kansenokaikaku かんせいのかいかく |
(exp,n) (hist) Kansei Reforms (series of conservative government measures; 1787-1793) |
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kankai かんかい |
(n,vs,vi) {med} remission; improvement; relief (of pain, symptoms, etc.) |
三笠宮寛仁 see styles |
mikasanomiyatomohito みかさのみやともひと |
(person) Mikasanomiya Tomohito (royal prince) (1946.1.5-) |
上野寛永寺 see styles |
uenokaneiji / uenokaneji うえのかんえいじ |
(personal name) Uenokan'eiji |
亘理寛之助 see styles |
watarikannosuke わたりかんのすけ |
(person) Watari Kannosuke |
佐野山寛太 see styles |
sayamakanta さやまかんた |
(person) Sayama Kanta (1935.10-) |
僧俊寛の墓 see styles |
soushunkainohaka / soshunkainohaka そうしゅんかいのはか |
(place-name) Sou Shunkai (grave) |
加藤寛一郎 see styles |
katoukanichirou / katokanichiro かとうかんいちろう |
(person) Katou Kan'ichirō (1935.11-) |
大久保寛司 see styles |
ookubokanji おおくぼかんじ |
(person) Ookubo Kanji |
宇田川寛之 see styles |
udagawahiroyuki うだがわひろゆき |
(person) Udagawa Hiroyuki |
小田桐寛之 see styles |
odagirihiroyuki おだぎりひろゆき |
(person) Odagiri Hiroyuki |
小野田寛郎 see styles |
onodahiroo おのだひろお |
(person) Onoda Hiroo (1922.3-) |
常ノ花寛市 see styles |
tsunenohanakanichi つねのはなかんいち |
(person) Tsunenohana Kan'ichi, 31st sumo grand champion |
河井寛次郎 see styles |
kawaikanjirou / kawaikanjiro かわいかんじろう |
(person) Kawai Kanjirō |
稀勢の里寛 see styles |
kisenosatoyutaka きせのさとゆたか |
(person) Kisenosato Yutaka (sumo name of Hagiwara Yutaka, 72nd sumo grand champion) |
良寛記念館 see styles |
ryoukankinenkan / ryokankinenkan りょうかんきねんかん |
(place-name) Ryōkan Memorial Hall |
高江洲義寛 see styles |
takaesugikan たかえすぎかん |
(person) Takaesu Gikan |
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kanzenkankai かんぜんかんかい |
{med} complete remission |
Variations: |
kankan かんかん |
(adv,adj-t) looking cool and collect; with an air of perfect composure |
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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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