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<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
顧家 顾家 see styles |
gù jiā gu4 jia1 ku chia |
to take care of one's family |
飴坊 see styles |
amenbou / amenbo あめんぼう amenbo あめんぼ |
(kana only) pond skater (any insect of family Gerridae); water strider |
養活 养活 see styles |
yǎng huo yang3 huo5 yang huo |
to provide for; to keep (animals, a family etc); to raise animals; to feed and clothe; support; the necessities of life; to give birth |
養老 养老 see styles |
yǎng lǎo yang3 lao3 yang lao yourou / yoro ようろう |
to provide for the elderly (family members); to enjoy a life in retirement (1) making provision for the elderly; making provision for one's old age; (2) spending one's old age in comfort; (3) Yōrō era (717.11.17-724.2.4); (place-name, surname) Yōrou |
香煙 香烟 see styles |
xiāng yān xiang1 yan1 hsiang yen kouen / koen こうえん |
smoke from incense (burned as an offering to one's ancestors); (fig.) continuation of family line; cigarette (CL:支[zhi1],條|条[tiao2],根[gen1],包[bao1],盒[he2]) incense smoke |
體己 体己 see styles |
tī ji ti1 ji5 t`i chi ti chi |
intimate; private saving of family members |
魔族 see styles |
mazoku まぞく |
(See 神族) class of demons; demonic race; family of demons |
魟魚 𫚉鱼 see styles |
hóng yú hong2 yu2 hung yü |
skate (cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Rajidae); stingray |
鮟鱇 𩽾𩾌 see styles |
ān kāng an1 kang1 an k`ang an kang ankou / anko あんこう |
anglerfish (1) (kana only) goosefish (any fish of family Lophiidae); monkfish; sea devil; (2) curved gutter; (3) (archaism) fool; (place-name) Ankou |
鮨科 see styles |
qí kē qi2 ke1 ch`i k`o chi ko |
the grouper family; Serranidae (fish family including Epinephelinae or grouper 石斑魚|石斑鱼) |
鯛魚 鲷鱼 see styles |
diāo yú diao1 yu2 tiao yü |
porgy; sea bream (family Sparidae); (Tw) tilapia |
鯨目 鲸目 see styles |
jīng mù jing1 mu4 ching mu |
Cetacea (whale family) |
鱈子 see styles |
tarako たらこ |
cod roe (roe of any fish from family Gadidae, esp. salted walleye pollack roe) |
鳥蛤 鸟蛤 see styles |
niǎo gé niao3 ge2 niao ko |
cockle (mollusk of the family Cardiidae) |
鳴兎 see styles |
nakiusagi なきうさぎ |
(kana only) pika (rabbit-like animal of family Ochotonidae) |
鳶尾 鸢尾 see styles |
yuān wěi yuan1 wei3 yüan wei tobio とびお |
Iricdaceae, the iris family wall iris; roof iris; Iris tectorum; fleur-de-lis; (place-name, surname) Tobio |
鴨科 see styles |
kamoka かもか |
Anatidae; duck family of birds |
鴴科 鸻科 see styles |
héng kē heng2 ke1 heng k`o heng ko |
Charadriidae (plover family) |
鴿子 鸽子 see styles |
gē zi ge1 zi5 ko tzu hatoko はとこ |
pigeon; dove; various birds of the family Columbidae (female given name) Hatoko |
鶴科 see styles |
tsuruka つるか |
Gruidae; bird family comprising the cranes |
鶺鴒 鹡鸰 see styles |
jí líng ji2 ling2 chi ling sekirei; manabashira(ok); niwakunaburi(ok); niwakunagi(ok); tsutsu(ok); sekirei / sekire; manabashira(ok); niwakunaburi(ok); niwakunagi(ok); tsutsu(ok); sekire せきれい; まなばしら(ok); にわくなぶり(ok); にわくなぎ(ok); つつ(ok); セキレイ |
wagtail (kana only) any bird of family Motacillidae (excluding the pipits); wagtail; longclaw |
鷲科 鹫科 see styles |
jiù kē jiu4 ke1 chiu k`o chiu ko |
Aegyptiidae (the vulture family) |
鹹草 see styles |
ashitaba あしたば ashitagusa あしたぐさ |
(kana only) Angelica keiskei (species of angelica, a herb of the parsley family) |
黒革 see styles |
kurokawa くろかわ |
(1) black-dyed leather; (2) leather dyed in deep indigo; (3) edible mushroom in the Thelephoraceae family |
鼎族 see styles |
dǐng zú ding3 zu2 ting tsu |
rich patriarchal family; aristocracy |
鼠坊 see styles |
nezuppo; nezuppo ねずっぽ; ネズッポ |
(kana only) dragonet (any fish of family Callionymidae, esp. Richard's dragonet, Repomucenus richardsonii) |
鼬科 see styles |
yòu kē you4 ke1 yu k`o yu ko |
Mustelidae (taxonomic family of weasel, otter, mink) |
鼬鼠 see styles |
yòu shǔ you4 shu3 yu shu itachi いたち |
weasel (1) (kana only) weasel (esp. the Japanese weasel, Mustela itatsi); (2) mustelid (any other member of the weasel family, incl. badgers, martens, minks, ferrets, otters, polecats, stoats, skunks, etc.) |
齊家 齐家 see styles |
qí jiā qi2 jia1 ch`i chia chi chia |
to govern one's family; to manage one's household |
龍芯 龙芯 see styles |
lóng xīn long2 xin1 lung hsin |
Loongson (a family of general-purpose CPUs developed within China) |
アブ科 see styles |
abuka アブか |
Tabanidae (family comprising the horse-flies) |
イソメ see styles |
isome イソメ |
(kana only) eunicid (any worm of family Eunicidae) |
イヌ科 see styles |
inuka イヌか |
Canidae; family containing domestic dogs, wolves, foxes, etc. |
イネ科 see styles |
ineka イネか |
Poaceae; Gramineae; family comprising the true grasses |
ウシ科 see styles |
ushika ウシか |
Bovidae (family of ruminant mammals including cattle) |
ウマ科 see styles |
umaka ウマか |
Equidae (horse family) |
ウリ科 see styles |
urika ウリか |
Cucurbitaceae; gourd family |
ウンカ see styles |
unka ウンカ |
(kana only) plant hopper (any insect of family Delphacidae); leafhopper |
お嬢様 see styles |
ojousama / ojosama おじょうさま |
(term of respect for) another's daughter; daughter of a high-class family |
カジカ see styles |
kajika カジカ |
(1) (kana only) sculpin (any fish of family Cottidae, incl. the bullheads and the miller's-thumb); (2) Japanese fluvial sculpin (Cottus pollux) |
ガムシ see styles |
gamushi ガムシ |
(kana only) water scavenger beetles (Hydrophilidae family) |
カモ科 see styles |
kamoka カモか |
Anatidae; duck family of birds |
カレイ see styles |
karei / kare カレイ |
(kana only) righteye flounder (any fish of family Pleuronectidae); (place-name) Carei (Roumania); Kalley |
キク科 see styles |
kikuka キクか |
(kana only) Asteraceae; Compositae; family of flowering plants comprising the asters, daisies, sunflowers, etc. |
キジ科 see styles |
kijika キジか |
Phasianidae; pheasant family of birds |
クマ科 see styles |
kumaka クマか |
Ursidae (family comprising the bears) |
クワ科 see styles |
kuwaka クワか |
Moraceae (family of flowering plants) |
ケシ科 see styles |
keshika ケシか |
Papaveraceae (poppy family) |
コイ科 see styles |
koika コイか |
Cyprinidae (family of freshwater fish) |
コンペ see styles |
gonpe ゴンペ |
hawkfish (any fish of family Cirrhitidae); (place-name) Gombe |
サイ科 see styles |
saika サイか |
Rhinocerotidae (rhinoceros family) |
シカ科 see styles |
shikaka シカか |
Cervidae (family comprising the deers) |
シソ科 see styles |
shisoka シソか |
Lamiaceae (family of flowering plants comprising the mints); Labiatae |
セミ科 see styles |
semika セミか |
Cicadidae (family comprising the cicadas) |
セリ科 see styles |
serika セリか |
Apiaceae; parsley family of plants |
タイ科 see styles |
taika タイか |
Sparidae (fish family containing the tai) |
タデ科 see styles |
tadeka タデか |
Polygonaceae; knotweed or smartweed family of plants |
たま蜂 see styles |
tamabachi たまばち |
(kana only) gall wasp (any insect of family Cynipidae) |
たま蝿 see styles |
tamabae たまばえ |
(kana only) gall midge (any insect of family Cecidomyiidae) |
たま蠅 see styles |
tamabae たまばえ |
(kana only) gall midge (any insect of family Cecidomyiidae) |
たら子 see styles |
tarako たらこ |
cod roe (roe of any fish from family Gadidae, esp. salted walleye pollack roe) |
ツパイ see styles |
tsupai ツパイ |
(1) tree shrew (order Scandentia, esp. family Tupaiidae) (may: tupai); (2) common tree shrew (Tupaia glis) |
ツル科 see styles |
tsuruka ツルか |
Gruidae; bird family comprising the cranes |
ドリア see styles |
doria ドリア |
(1) pilaf topped with bechemal or other cheese-based sauce, then oven baked (ita: Doria); (2) casserole dish dedicated to the Doria family, often with green, white and red colours; (personal name) Doria |
ナス科 see styles |
nasuka ナスか |
Solanaceae (nightshade family of plants) |
ニガナ see styles |
nigana ニガナ |
(kana only) Ixeris dentata (species of the daisy family) |
ニレ科 see styles |
nireka ニレか |
(See 楡) Ulmaceae (plant family); elm |
ヌカカ see styles |
nukaka ヌカカ |
(kana only) biting midge; no-see-um (any insect of family Ceratopogonidae) |
ネコ科 see styles |
nekoka ネコか |
Felidae; family comprising the cats |
ネジキ see styles |
nejiki ネジキ |
(kana only) Lyonia ovalifolia (species of plant in the Ericaceae family) |
バク科 see styles |
bakuka バクか |
Tapiridae (tapir family) |
ハゼ科 see styles |
hazeka ハゼか |
Gobiidae (family of gobies) |
ハダニ see styles |
patani パタニ |
(kana only) spider mite (any mite of family Tetranychidae); (place-name) Patani |
ハムシ see styles |
hamushi ハムシ |
(kana only) leaf beetle (of family Chrysomelidae) |
バラ科 see styles |
baraka バラか |
Rosaceae (rose family) |
ヒタキ see styles |
hitaki ヒタキ |
(kana only) Old World flycatcher (any bird of family Muscicapinae, esp. the typical flycatchers of subfamily Muscicapinae) |
ヒト科 see styles |
hitoka ヒトか |
Hominidae (family of great apes) |
ピパ科 see styles |
pipaka ピパか |
Pipidae (family of frogs) |
ヒラメ see styles |
hirame ヒラメ |
(1) (kana only) flounder (esp. the large-tooth flounders of family Paralichthyidae, but also lefteye flounders of family Bothidae); (2) bastard halibut; olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus); (female given name) Hirame |
フウ属 see styles |
fuuzoku / fuzoku フウぞく |
Liquidambar (genus in family Altingiaceae); sweetgum genus |
フグ科 see styles |
fuguka フグか |
Tetraodontidae (family of pufferfish) |
ブナ科 see styles |
bunaka ブナか |
Fagaceae (beech family) |
マツ科 see styles |
matsuka マツか |
Pinaceae (family of pine trees) |
マメ科 see styles |
mameka マメか |
Fabaceae; pea family of plants |
ミバエ see styles |
mibae ミバエ |
(kana only) fruit fly (any insect of family Tephritidae) |
メイガ see styles |
meiga / mega メイガ |
(kana only) pyralid (any moth of family Pyralidae, many of which have larvae that devour foodstuffs) |
メギ科 see styles |
megika メギか |
Berberidaceae (barberry family) |
メジロ see styles |
mejiro メジロ |
(1) (kana only) white-eye family of birds (Zosteropidae); (2) (kana only) Japanese white-eye (Zosterops japonicus) |
ヤシ科 see styles |
yashika ヤシか |
Palmae (palm family of plants); Arecaceae |
ユッカ see styles |
yukka ユッカ |
yucca (plant of the lily family) (lat:); (personal name) Jukka |
ユリ科 see styles |
yurika ユリか |
Liliaceae (the lily family) |
ヨタカ see styles |
yotaka ヨタカ |
(1) (kana only) grey nightjar (Caprimulgus indicus); (2) (kana only) nightjar (any bird of family Caprimulgidae); goatsucker |
レアー see styles |
reaa / rea レアー |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) (1) rare; (2) rhea (flightless South American bird of family Rheidae) (lat:); (personal name) Lehr |
わが家 see styles |
wagaya わがや wagaie わがいえ |
(exp,n) one's house; one's home; one's family |
一乘家 see styles |
yī shèng jiā yi1 sheng4 jia1 i sheng chia ichijō ke |
The one-vehicle family or sect, especially the Tiantai or Lotus School. |
一家人 see styles |
yī jiā rén yi1 jia1 ren2 i chia jen |
the whole family; members of the same family (lit. or fig.) |
一家子 see styles |
yī jiā zi yi1 jia1 zi5 i chia tzu |
the whole family |
一家宴 see styles |
yī jiā yàn yi1 jia1 yan4 i chia yen ikke en |
A monasterial family party, i.e. when a monk, on becoming head of a monastery, invites its inmates to a feast. |
一家族 see styles |
hitokazoku ひとかぞく |
one family |
一戸建 see styles |
ikkodate いっこだて |
(irregular okurigana usage) detached house; stand-alone house; single-family home |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Family" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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