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<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
五月祭 see styles |
gogatsusai ごがつさい |
May Day; May Festival |
五月節 五月节 see styles |
wǔ yuè jié wu3 yue4 jie2 wu yüeh chieh |
Dragon Boat Festival (the 5th day of the 5th lunar month) |
交易日 see styles |
jiāo yì rì jiao1 yi4 ri4 chiao i jih |
(finance) trading day |
亥の子 see styles |
inoko いのこ |
(See 亥の子の祝) day of the Boar in the month of the Boar (the 10th month in the lunar calendar); (female given name) Inoko |
亥の日 see styles |
inohi いのひ |
(exp,n) day of the Boar |
今だに see styles |
imadani いまだに |
(irregular kanji usage) (adverb) still; even now; until this very day |
今どき see styles |
imadoki いまどき |
(n-adv,n-t) present day; today; recently; these days; nowadays; at this hour |
今日た see styles |
konnitta こんにった |
(n,adv) (1) (emphatic; used in Japanese theater) (See 今日・1) today; this day; (n,adv) (2) (See 今日・2) these days; recently; nowadays |
今日は see styles |
konnichiha こんにちは |
(interjection) (kana only) (は is pronounced as わ; used during daytime) hello; good day; good afternoon |
今日わ see styles |
konnichiwa こんにちわ |
(interjection) (colloquialism) (kana only) (daytime greeting; phonetic spelling of こんにちは) (See 今日は) hello; good day; good afternoon |
仏涅槃 see styles |
butsunehan ぶつねはん |
(1) {Buddh} the death of Shakyamuni Buddha; (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 仏涅槃忌) Buddhist service held on the day of Buddha's death (orig. 15th of the 2nd month, now 15th of the 3rd month) |
仏滅日 see styles |
butsumetsunichi ぶつめつにち |
(archaism) (See 仏滅・2) very unlucky day (according to old almanacs) |
仕事日 see styles |
shigotobi しごとび |
work day |
休刊日 see styles |
kyuukanbi / kyukanbi きゅうかんび |
newspaper holiday; day on which newspapers are not published |
休前日 see styles |
kyuuzenjitsu / kyuzenjitsu きゅうぜんじつ |
day before a holiday |
休園日 see styles |
kyuuenbi / kyuenbi きゅうえんび |
day on which a park (or kindergarten, zoo, etc.) is closed |
休廷日 see styles |
kyuuteibi / kyutebi きゅうていび |
no-court day |
休肝日 see styles |
kyuukanbi / kyukanbi きゅうかんび |
(joc) (pun on 休館日) teetotal day; day off drinking; liver rest day |
休診日 see styles |
kyuushinbi / kyushinbi きゅうしんび |
no-consultation day (at a doctor's office, clinic, etc.) |
休電日 see styles |
kyuudenbi / kyudenbi きゅうでんび |
no-electricity day |
休館日 see styles |
kyuukanbi / kyukanbi きゅうかんび |
day on which a museum, library, etc. is closed; closed day |
体育祭 see styles |
taiikusai / taikusai たいいくさい |
(See 運動会) (school) athletic festival; sports day; field day |
何時か see styles |
itsuka いつか |
(adverb) (kana only) sometime; someday; one day; some time or other; the other day; in due course; in time; (female given name) Itsuka |
何曜日 see styles |
nanyoubi / nanyobi なんようび |
what day?; what day of the week? |
佛生日 see styles |
fó shēng rì fo2 sheng1 ri4 fo sheng jih busshō nichi |
Buddha's birthday, the 4th month, 8th day, or 2nd month, 8th day, the former having preference for celebration of his birthday in China. |
佛臘日 佛腊日 see styles |
fó là rì fo2 la4 ri4 fo la jih butsurō nichi |
The Buddhist last day of the old year, i.e. of the summer retreat. |
佛誕日 佛诞日 see styles |
fó dàn rì fo2 dan4 ri4 fo tan jih |
Buddha's Birthday (8th day of the 4th Lunar month) |
保育園 see styles |
hoikuen ほいくえん |
nursery school; day nursery; day care center |
保育室 see styles |
hoikushitsu ほいくしつ |
(1) (See 保育園) nursery school; day nursery; (2) nursery room |
保育所 see styles |
hoikusho(p); hoikujo ほいくしょ(P); ほいくじょ |
nursery school; day care center; day nursery |
保育料 see styles |
hoikuryou / hoikuryo ほいくりょう |
fee for day-care |
俸給日 see styles |
houkyuubi / hokyubi ほうきゅうび |
pay day |
停戰日 停战日 see styles |
tíng zhàn rì ting2 zhan4 ri4 t`ing chan jih ting chan jih |
Armistice Day |
停電日 see styles |
teidenbi / tedenbi ていでんび |
no-electricity day |
傾奇者 see styles |
kabukimono かぶきもの |
(yoji) dandy; peacock; early-17th-century equivalent of present-day yakuza; Edo-period eccentric who attracted public attention with their eye-catching clothes, peculiar hairstyle, and weird behavior |
儒略日 see styles |
rú lüè rì ru2 lu:e4 ri4 ju lu:e jih |
Julian day (astronomy) |
元宵節 元宵节 see styles |
yuán xiāo jié yuan2 xiao1 jie2 yüan hsiao chieh genshousetsu / genshosetsu げんしょうせつ |
Lantern Festival, the final event of the Spring Festival 春節|春节, on 15th of first month of the lunar calendar (See 小正月,元宵) lantern festival, held on the night of the 15th day of the first month in the lunar calendar |
先ごろ see styles |
sakigoro さきごろ |
(n-adv,n-t) recently; the other day |
先の日 see styles |
sakinohi さきのひ |
(exp,n,adv) the other day; a few days ago |
先達て see styles |
sendatte せんだって sakidatte さきだって |
(n-adv,n-t) recently; the other day |
光明節 光明节 see styles |
guāng míng jié guang1 ming2 jie2 kuang ming chieh |
Hanukkah (Chanukah), 8 day Jewish holiday starting on the 25th day of Kislev (can occur from late Nov up to late Dec on Gregorian calendar); also called 哈努卡節|哈努卡节 and simply 哈努卡 |
光棍節 光棍节 see styles |
guāng gùn jié guang1 gun4 jie2 kuang kun chieh |
Singles' Day (November 11), originally a day of activities for single people, but now also the world's biggest annual retail sales day |
兒童節 儿童节 see styles |
ér tóng jié er2 tong2 jie2 erh t`ung chieh erh tung chieh |
Children's Day |
兜率陀 see styles |
dōu shuài tuó dou1 shuai4 tuo2 tou shuai t`o tou shuai to Tosotsuda |
(兜率 or 兜率哆); 兜術; 珊都史多, 珊覩史多; 鬭瑟多 Tuṣita, from tuṣ, contented, satisfied, gratified; name of the Tuṣita heaven, the fourth devaloka in the 欲界 passion realm, or desire realm between the Yama and Nirmāṇarati heavens. Its inner department is the Pure Land of Maitreya who, like Śākyamuni and all Buddhas, is reborn there before descending to earth as the next Buddha; his life there is 4,000 Tuṣita years (each day there being equal to 4000 earth-years) 584 million such years. |
入所日 see styles |
nyuushobi / nyushobi にゅうしょび |
day of admission (at a training institute, etc.); first day |
全日制 see styles |
quán rì zhì quan2 ri4 zhi4 ch`üan jih chih chüan jih chih zennichisei / zennichise ぜんにちせい |
full-time (schooling, work etc) the full-day (school system) |
全曜日 see styles |
zenyoubi / zenyobi ぜんようび |
every day of the week; all days |
八王日 see styles |
bā wáng rì ba1 wang2 ri4 pa wang jih hachi ō nichi |
The eight royal days, i.e. the solstices, the equinoxes, and the first day of each of the four seasons. |
公開日 see styles |
koukaihi; koukaibi / kokaihi; kokaibi こうかいひ; こうかいび |
release date; publication date; opening day; open day |
六月祓 see styles |
minazukibarae みなづきばらえ |
summer purification rites (held at shrines on the last day of the 6th lunar month) |
其の日 see styles |
sonohi そのひ |
(expression) that day; the very same day |
冬至粥 see styles |
toujigayu / tojigayu とうじがゆ |
adzuki bean rice gruel eaten on the day of the winter solstice (to chase away demons that spread contagious diseases) |
出勤日 see styles |
shukkinbi しゅっきんび |
employee's work day |
出廷日 see styles |
shutteibi / shuttebi しゅっていび |
court day |
出発日 see styles |
shuppatsubi しゅっぱつび |
departure date; day of departure |
出社日 see styles |
shusshabi しゅっしゃび |
day one goes to work (as opposed to a holiday, working from home, etc.); office day; in-office workday |
函谷關 函谷关 see styles |
hán gǔ guān han2 gu3 guan1 han ku kuan |
Hangu Pass in modern day Henan Province, strategic pass forming the eastern gate of the Qin State during the Warring States Period (770-221 BC) |
切り餅 see styles |
kirimochi きりもち |
(food term) rice cakes cut into rectangles (esp. eaten on New Year's Day) |
初七日 see styles |
shonanoka; shonanuka しょなのか; しょなぬか |
{Buddh} memorial service held on the seventh day following a person's death |
初仕事 see styles |
hatsushigoto はつしごと |
(1) first day returning to work after the New Years holiday; (2) first task at a new job; newcomer's first job |
初富士 see styles |
hatsufuji はつふじ |
gazing at Mount Fuji on New Year's day |
初日分 see styles |
chū rì fēn chu1 ri4 fen1 ch`u jih fen chu jih fen shonichinun |
The first of the three divisions of the day, beginning, middle, end 初中後. |
初景色 see styles |
hatsugeshiki はつげしき |
scenery seen on the morning of the first day of the year |
初朔日 see styles |
hatsutsuitachi はつついたち |
first day of the second month |
初鳴日 see styles |
shomeibi / shomebi しょめいび |
(See 終鳴日) first day (in the year) that a particular species of bird or insect, etc. sing or chirp |
剁手節 剁手节 see styles |
duò shǒu jié duo4 shou3 jie2 to shou chieh |
(jocular) a day of frenetic online spending, such as Singles' Day |
前一天 see styles |
qián yī tiān qian2 yi1 tian1 ch`ien i t`ien chien i tien |
the day before (an event) |
前半天 see styles |
qián bàn tiān qian2 ban4 tian1 ch`ien pan t`ien chien pan tien |
morning; a.m.; first half of the day |
前半晌 see styles |
qián bàn shǎng qian2 ban4 shang3 ch`ien pan shang chien pan shang |
morning; a.m.; first half of the day |
労働日 see styles |
roudoubi / rodobi ろうどうび |
working day; workday |
労働祭 see styles |
roudousai / rodosai ろうどうさい |
Labor Day; May Day |
労働節 see styles |
roudousetsu / rodosetsu ろうどうせつ |
Labor Day (China); May Day |
勘定日 see styles |
kanjoubi / kanjobi かんじょうび |
settlement day |
勞動節 劳动节 see styles |
láo dòng jié lao2 dong4 jie2 lao tung chieh |
International Labor Day (May Day) |
化樂天 化乐天 see styles |
huà lè tiān hua4 le4 tian1 hua le t`ien hua le tien keraku ten |
Nirmāṇarati, 樂變化天 the fifth of the six desire-heavens, 640, 000 yojanas above Meru; it is next above the Tuṣita, or fourth deva. loka; a day is equal to 800 human years; life lasts for 8, 000 years; its inhabitants are eight yojanas in height, and light-emitting; mutual smiling produces impregnation and children are born on the knees by metamorphosis, at birth equal in development to human children of twelve— hence the 'joy-born heaven'. |
十·一 see styles |
shí · yī shi2 · yi1 shih · i |
first of October; PRC National Day; same as 國慶|国庆[Guo2 qing4] |
十一日 see styles |
juuichinichi / juichinichi じゅういちにち |
(1) eleventh day of the month; (2) eleven days; (place-name) Jūichinichi |
十七日 see styles |
juunananichi / junananichi じゅうななにち juushichinichi / jushichinichi じゅうしちにち |
(1) seventeenth day of the month; (2) seventeen days |
十三夜 see styles |
juusanya / jusanya じゅうさんや |
13th day (of the moon); the night of the 13th day of 9th lunar month; (given name) Jūsan'ya |
十九日 see styles |
juukunichi / jukunichi じゅうくにち |
(1) nineteenth day of the month; (2) nineteen days; (3) (slang) (archaism) fool; simpleton |
十二日 see styles |
juuninichi / juninichi じゅうににち |
(1) twelfth day of the month; (2) twelve days |
十二神 see styles |
shí èr shén shi2 er4 shen2 shih erh shen juunijin / junijin じゅうにじん |
(place-name) Jūnijin (十二神明王) The twelve spirits connected with the cult of 藥師 the Master of Healing. Also 十二神將. They are associated with the twelve hours of the day, of which they are guardian spirits. Their names are as follows: 宮 (or 金) 毘羅 Kumbhīra; 伐折羅 Vajra; 迷企羅 Mihira; 安底羅 Aṇḍīra; 頞儞羅 Anila; 珊底羅 Śaṇḍila; 因陀羅 Indra; 波夷羅Pajra; 摩虎羅 Mahoraga; 眞達羅 Kinnara; 招杜羅 Catura; and 毘羯羅 Vikarāla. |
十五夜 see styles |
mochitsuki もちつき |
night of the full moon; the night of the 15th day of the 8th lunar month; (personal name) Mochitsuki |
十五日 see styles |
juugonichi / jugonichi じゅうごにち |
(1) fifteenth day of the month; (2) fifteen days |
十八日 see styles |
shí bā rì shi2 ba1 ri4 shih pa jih toyooka とよおか |
(1) eighteenth day of the month; (2) eighteen days; (surname) Toyooka eighteen days |
十八道 see styles |
shí bā dào shi2 ba1 dao4 shih pa tao jūhachi dō |
In the two maṇḍalas, Vajradhātu and Garbhadhātu, each has nine central objects of worship. The Shingon disciple devotes himself to meditation on one of these eighteen each day. |
十六夜 see styles |
izayoi いざよい |
sixteen-day-old moon; (female given name) Izayoi |
十六日 see styles |
juurokunichi / jurokunichi じゅうろくにち |
(1) sixteenth day of the month; (2) sixteen days; (place-name) Jūrokunichi |
十四日 see styles |
toyohi とよひ |
(1) fourteenth day of the month; (2) fourteen days; (place-name) Toyohi |
十日夜 see styles |
tookanya; tookaya とおかんや; とおかや |
Harvest festival held on the night of the tenth day of the tenth month (to send the rice paddy gods back to the mountains after harvest) |
千秋楽 see styles |
senshuuraku / senshuraku せんしゅうらく |
(1) concluding festivities; concluding program; concluding programme; (2) {sumo} final day of a tournament |
午の日 see styles |
umanohi うまのひ |
(exp,n) day of the Horse |
半夏生 see styles |
hangeshou; hangeshou / hangesho; hangesho はんげしょう; ハンゲショウ |
(1) Chinese lizard's tail (Saururus chinensis); (2) 11th day after the summer solstice; last seed-sowing and rice-planting day |
協力日 see styles |
kyouryokubi / kyoryokubi きょうりょくび |
day on which a nursery school requests the cooperation of parents to keep their children at home |
卯の日 see styles |
unohi うのひ |
(archaism) day of the Hare |
危険日 see styles |
kikenbi きけんび |
unsafe day (when unprotected sex can to lead to conception) |
参観日 see styles |
sankanbi さんかんび |
parents' observation day (at school); parents' visiting day; open day |
又の日 see styles |
matanohi またのひ |
(exp,n-t) another day; the next day |
収集日 see styles |
shuushuubi / shushubi しゅうしゅうび |
collection day (for rubbish) |
取引日 see styles |
torihikihi とりひきひ |
trading day |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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