There are 34 total results for your らいか search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
らいか see styles |
raika ライカ |
(1) (company) Leica; (2) (feminine speech) Raika; (c) Leica; (female given name) Raika |
ライガー see styles |
raigaa / raiga ライガー |
(See タイゴン) liger (offspring of a male lion and a female tiger) |
ライガル see styles |
raigaru ライガル |
(place-name) Raigarh (India) |
ライガン see styles |
raigan ライガン |
(kana only) raigan (Omphalia lapidescens); parasitic fungus which grows on bamboo, used in Chinese medicine |
ライカ判 see styles |
raikaban ライカばん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (from Leica (company)) 35-mm film |
デライカ see styles |
deraika デライカ |
(personal name) Drlica |
マライカ see styles |
maraika マライカ |
(female given name) Maraika |
ライガンジ see styles |
raiganji ライガンジ |
(place-name) Raiganj |
クライガー see styles |
kuraigaa / kuraiga クライガー |
(personal name) Kryger |
バラライカ see styles |
bararaika バラライカ |
balalaika (rus: balalayka) |
ミコライカ see styles |
mikoraika ミコライカ |
(personal name) Mikolaycak |
ライカールト see styles |
raikaaruto / raikaruto ライカールト |
(personal name) Rijkaard |
ストライカー see styles |
sutoraikaa / sutoraika ストライカー |
striker; (personal name) Striker; Stryker |
ドライカース see styles |
doraikaasu / doraikasu ドライカース |
(personal name) Dreikurs |
ドライカット see styles |
doraikatto ドライカット |
dry cut |
ドライカレー see styles |
doraikaree ドライカレー |
(food term) curried pilaf (wasei: dry curry) |
にらいかない see styles |
niraikanai にらいかない |
paradise across the ocean (folk belief of Okinawa & Amami) |
ワライカモメ see styles |
waraikamome ワライカモメ |
(kana only) laughing gull (Leucophaeus atricilla) |
オストライカー see styles |
osutoraikaa / osutoraika オストライカー |
(personal name) Ostriker |
カレラィカレラ see styles |
karerakarera カレラィカレラ |
(personal name) carrera y carrera |
ドライカッパー see styles |
doraikappaa / doraikappa ドライカッパー |
(computer terminology) dry copper |
フウライカジキ see styles |
fuuraikajiki / furaikajiki フウライカジキ |
(kana only) shortbill spearfish (Tetrapturus angustirostris) |
ワライカワセミ see styles |
waraikawasemi ワライカワセミ |
(kana only) laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae) |
ライカンスロープ see styles |
raikansuroopu ライカンスロープ |
lycanthrope; werewolf |
チライカリベツ川 see styles |
chiraikaribetsukawa チライカリベツかわ |
(place-name) Chiraikaribetsukawa |
ケアライカヒキ海峡 see styles |
kearaikahikikaikyou / kearaikahikikaikyo ケアライカヒキかいきょう |
(place-name) Kealaikahiki Channel |
ニコライカウプンキ see styles |
nikoraikaupunki ニコライカウプンキ |
(place-name) Nikolaikaupunki |
獣神サンダーライガー see styles |
juushinsandaaraigaa / jushinsandaraiga じゅうしんサンダーライガー |
(person) Jushin Thunder Liger (1964.11.30-; professional wrestler) |
Variations: |
niraikanai; niraikanai ニライカナイ; にらいかない |
paradise across the ocean (folk belief of Okinawa and Amami) |
慌てる乞食はもらいが少ない see styles |
awaterukojikihamoraigasukunai あわてるこじきはもらいがすくない |
(expression) (proverb) slow and steady wins the race; there is luck in the last helping |
Variations: |
doraikatto; dorai katto ドライカット; ドライ・カット |
dry cut |
Variations: |
doraikaree; dorai karee ドライカレー; ドライ・カレー |
(1) {food} curried pilaf; (2) {food} dry curry |
Variations: |
doraikappaa; dorai kappaa / doraikappa; dorai kappa ドライカッパー; ドライ・カッパー |
{comp} dry copper |
Variations: |
awaterukojikihamoraigasukunai あわてるこじきはもらいがすくない |
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) slow and steady wins the race; there is luck in the last helping |
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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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