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Simple Dictionary Definition |
元江哈尼族彝族傣族自治縣 元江哈尼族彝族傣族自治县 see styles |
yuán jiāng hā ní zú yí zú dǎi zú zì zhì xiàn yuan2 jiang1 ha1 ni2 zu2 yi2 zu2 dai3 zu2 zi4 zhi4 xian4 yüan chiang ha ni tsu i tsu tai tsu tzu chih hsien |
Yuanjiang Hani, Yi and Dai Autonomous County in Yuxi 玉溪市[Yu4 xi1 Shi4], Yunnan |
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sarazoku(sara族, 撒拉族); saraaruzoku(saraaru族) / sarazoku(sara族, 撒拉族); sararuzoku(sararu族) サラぞく(サラ族, 撒拉族); サラールぞく(サラール族) |
Salar people |
ニジェールコルドファン語族 see styles |
nijeerukorudofangozoku ニジェールコルドファンごぞく |
(See ニジェールコンゴ語族) Niger-Kordofan (family of languages) |
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ichizokuroutou; ichizokuroudou / ichizokuroto; ichizokurodo いちぞくろうとう; いちぞくろうどう |
(yoji) one's family and followers; one's whole clan |
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kazokuzure かぞくづれ |
taking the family along |
鎮沅彞族哈尼族拉祜族自治縣 镇沅彝族哈尼族拉祜族自治县 see styles |
zhèn yuán yí zú hā ní zú lā hù zú zì zhì xiàn zhen4 yuan2 yi2 zu2 ha1 ni2 zu2 la1 hu4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 xian4 chen yüan i tsu ha ni tsu la hu tsu tzu chih hsien |
Zhenyuan Yi, Hani and Lahu autonomous county in Pu'er 普洱[Pu3 er3], Yunnan |
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鐃循wa申鐃暑zo鐃緒申 鐃循わ申鐃暑ぞ鐃緒申 |
smokers forced to smoke outside; firefly tribe |
鎮沅彝族哈尼族拉祜族自治縣 镇沅彝族哈尼族拉祜族自治县 see styles |
zhèn yuán yí zú hā ní zú lā hù zú zì zhì xiàn zhen4 yuan2 yi2 zu2 ha1 ni2 zu2 la1 hu4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 xian4 chen yüan i tsu ha ni tsu la hu tsu tzu chih hsien |
Zhenyuan Yi, Hani and Lahu Autonomous County in Pu'er 普洱市[Pu3 er3 Shi4], Yunnan |
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doraridagozoku(dorarida語族); dorabidagozoku(dorabida語族) ドラヴィダごぞく(ドラヴィダ語族); ドラビダごぞく(ドラビダ語族) |
Dravidian (family of languages) |
積石山保安族東鄉族撒拉族自治縣 积石山保安族东乡族撒拉族自治县 see styles |
jī shí shān bǎo ān zú dōng xiāng zú sā lā zú zì zhì xiàn ji1 shi2 shan1 bao3 an1 zu2 dong1 xiang1 zu2 sa1 la1 zu2 zi4 zhi4 xian4 chi shih shan pao an tsu tung hsiang tsu sa la tsu tzu chih hsien |
Jishishan Bonan, Dongxiang and Salar Autonomous County, in Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture 臨夏回族自治州|临夏回族自治州[Lin2 xia4 Hui2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Gansu |
雙江拉祜族佤族布朗族傣族自治縣 双江拉祜族佤族布朗族傣族自治县 see styles |
shuāng jiāng lā hù zú wǎ zú bù lǎng zú dǎi zú zì zhì xiàn shuang1 jiang1 la1 hu4 zu2 wa3 zu2 bu4 lang3 zu2 dai3 zu2 zi4 zhi4 xian4 shuang chiang la hu tsu wa tsu pu lang tsu tai tsu tzu chih hsien |
Shuangjiang Lahu, Va, Blang and Dai Autonomous County in Lincang 臨滄|临沧[Lin2 cang1], Yunnan |
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indoshinagozoku インドシナごぞく |
(See シナチベット諸語) Indo-Chinese (family of languages) |
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shinachibettogozoku(shinachibetto語族); shinachibettogozoku(支那chibetto語族) シナチベットごぞく(シナチベット語族); しなチベットごぞく(支那チベット語族) |
Sino-Tibetan (family of languages) |
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donshanzoku(donshan族, 東郷族); tonshanzoku(tonshan族, 東郷族) ドンシャンぞく(ドンシャン族, 東郷族); トンシャンぞく(トンシャン族, 東郷族) |
Dongxiang people |
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kouseichiwanzokujichiku / kosechiwanzokujichiku こうせいチワンぞくじちく |
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (China) |
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afuroajiagozoku アフロアジアごぞく |
Afroasiatic languages |
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indotaiheiyougozoku / indotaiheyogozoku インドたいへいようごぞく |
Indo-Pacific languages |
フォートセントジェームズ民族歴史公園 see styles |
footosentojeemuzuminzokurekishikouen / footosentojeemuzuminzokurekishikoen フォートセントジェームズみんぞくれきしこうえん |
(place-name) Fort St. James National Historic Park |
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indoyooroppagozoku インドヨーロッパごぞく |
(See 印欧語族・いんおうごぞく) Indo-European languages |
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oosutoroajiagozoku(oosutoroajia語族); ausutoroajiagozoku(ausutoroajia語族) オーストロアジアごぞく(オーストロアジア語族); アウストロアジアごぞく(アウストロアジア語族) |
Austro-Asiatic languages |
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oosutoroneshiagozoku(oosutoroneshia語族); ausutoroneshiagozoku(ausutoroneshia語族) オーストロネシアごぞく(オーストロネシア語族); アウストロネシアごぞく(アウストロネシア語族) |
Austronesian languages |
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mareeporineshiagozoku(mareeporineshia語族); maraiporineshiagozoku(maraiporineshia語族); marayoporineshiagozoku(marayoporineshia語族) マレーポリネシアごぞく(マレーポリネシア語族); マライポリネシアごぞく(マライポリネシア語族); マラヨポリネシアごぞく(マラヨポリネシア語族) |
(See オーストロネシア語族) Malayo-Polynesian (family of languages) |
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mareeporineshiagozoku マレーポリネシアごぞく |
(See オーストロネシア語族) Malayo-Polynesian languages |
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kazokuawase かぞくあわせ |
{cards} Happy Families |
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kazokudanran かぞくだんらん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) happy family circle; sitting in a family circle and enjoying conversation; harmony in a family |
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kazokuseikeiseitaimahi / kazokusekesetaimahi かぞくせいけいせいたいまひ |
{med} familial spastic paraplegia |
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nijeerukorudofangozoku ニジェールコルドファンごぞく |
(See ニジェールコンゴ語族) Niger-Kordofan (family of languages) |
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indogerumangozoku インドゲルマンごぞく |
(obsolete) (See インドヨーロッパ語族) Indo-Germanic (family of languages) |
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uraruarutaigozoku ウラルアルタイごぞく |
{ling} Ural-Altaic (family of languages) |
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nijeerukongogozoku ニジェールコンゴごぞく |
Niger-Congo (family of languages) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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