There are 29 total results for your エルケ search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
エルケ see styles |
eruke エルケ |
More info & calligraphy: Elke |
エルケス see styles |
erukesu エルケス |
(personal name) Erkes |
フェルケ see styles |
feruke フェルケ |
(personal name) Felke |
エルケーニ see styles |
erukeeni エルケーニ |
(personal name) Orkeny |
エルゲネ川 see styles |
erugenegawa エルゲネがわ |
(place-name) Ergene (river) |
エルケンス see styles |
erukensu エルケンス |
(personal name) Erckens |
イエルゲン see styles |
ierugen イエルゲン |
(personal name) Jorgen |
ヴェルゲラン see styles |
rerugeran ヴェルゲラン |
(personal name) Wergeland |
シュウェルケ see styles |
shuweruke シュウェルケ |
(personal name) Schwerke |
チェルケスク see styles |
cherukesuku チェルケスク |
(place-name) Cherkessk (Russia) |
チェルケゾフ see styles |
cherukezofu チェルケゾフ |
(personal name) Tcherkesoff |
フェルケルク see styles |
ferukeruku フェルケルク |
(personal name) Verkerk |
キェルケゴール see styles |
kiェrukegooru キェルケゴール |
(surname) Kierkegaard |
チェルケッティ see styles |
cheruketti チェルケッティ |
(personal name) Cerquetti |
ベイエルケビル see styles |
beierukebiru / beerukebiru ベイエルケビル |
(place-name) Bei el Chebir |
ワウエルケビル see styles |
wauerukebiru ワウエルケビル |
(place-name) Wau el Kebir |
クサルエルケビル see styles |
kusaruerukebiru クサルエルケビル |
(place-name) Ksar-el-kebir (Morocco) |
フューエルゲージ see styles |
fuuuerugeeji / fuuerugeeji フューエルゲージ |
fuel gauge |
メルスエルケビル see styles |
merusuerukebiru メルスエルケビル |
(place-name) Mers el-Kebir (Algeria) |
サラミシェルゲラー see styles |
saramisherugeraa / saramisherugera サラミシェルゲラー |
(person) Sarah Michelle Gellar |
フェルケセドゥグー see styles |
ferukesedodoguu / ferukesedodogu フェルケセドゥグー |
(place-name) Ferkessedougou |
カラチャイチェルケス see styles |
karachaicherukesu カラチャイチェルケス |
(place-name) KarachaevoCherkes (Russia) |
ヘンリックヴェルゲラン see styles |
henrikkurerugeran ヘンリックヴェルゲラン |
(person) Henrik Wergeland |
Variations: |
enzerukea; enjerukea エンゼルケア; エンジェルケア |
{med} postmortem care (wasei: angel care); after-death care |
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fuuuerugeeji; fuuueru geeji / fuuerugeeji; fuueru geeji フューエルゲージ; フューエル・ゲージ |
fuel gauge |
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enzerukeeki; enjerukeeki; enzeru keeki; enjeru keeki エンゼルケーキ; エンジェルケーキ; エンゼル・ケーキ; エンジェル・ケーキ |
{food} angel cake; angel food cake |
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enzerukea; enjerukea; enzeru kea; enjeru kea エンゼルケア; エンジェルケア; エンゼル・ケア; エンジェル・ケア |
{med} postmortem care (wasei: angel care); after-death care |
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karachaicherukesu; karachai cherukesu カラチャイチェルケス; カラチャイ・チェルケス |
Karachay-Cherkessia (Russia) |
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fuuuerugeeji; fuuueru geeji; fuuerugeeji(sk) / fuuerugeeji; fuueru geeji; fuerugeeji(sk) フューエルゲージ; フューエル・ゲージ; フュエルゲージ(sk) |
(See 燃料計) fuel gauge |
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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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