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There are 20 total results for your オリーブ search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

オリーブ

see styles
 oriibu / oribu
    オリーブ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) olive (fre:); (personal name) Olive

オリーブ山

see styles
 oriibuyama / oribuyama
    オリーブやま
(place-name) Mount of Olives

オリーブ油

see styles
 oriibuyu / oribuyu
    オリーブゆ
(See オリーブオイル) olive oil

オリーブ色

see styles
 oriibuiro / oribuiro
    オリーブいろ
olive (colour, color); olive brown

オリーブヒル

see styles
 oriibuhiru / oribuhiru
    オリーブヒル
(place-name) Olive Hill

オリーブオイル

see styles
 oriibuoiru / oribuoiru
    オリーブオイル
olive oil

オリーブドラブ

see styles
 oriibudorabu / oribudorabu
    オリーブドラブ
olive drab

オリーブ・オイル

 oriibu oiru / oribu oiru
    オリーブ・オイル
olive oil

オリーブ・ドラブ

 oriibu dorabu / oribu dorabu
    オリーブ・ドラブ
olive drab

オリーブグリーン

see styles
 oriibuguriin / oribugurin
    オリーブグリーン
olive green

オリーブ姫啄木鳥

see styles
 oriibuhimekitsutsuki; oriibuhimekitsutsuki / oribuhimekitsutsuki; oribuhimekitsutsuki
    オリーブひめきつつき; オリーブヒメキツツキ
(kana only) olivaceous piculet (species of bird, Picumnus olivaceus)

オリーブ・グリーン

 oriibu guriin / oribu gurin
    オリーブ・グリーン
olive green

スタッフドオリーブ

see styles
 sutaffudooriibu / sutaffudooribu
    スタッフドオリーブ
stuffed olives

オリーブヒメキツツキ

see styles
 oriibuhimekitsutsuki / oribuhimekitsutsuki
    オリーブヒメキツツキ
(kana only) olivaceous piculet (species of bird, Picumnus olivaceus)

Variations:
オリーブ
オリーヴ
オリブ

 oriibu; oriii; oribu / oribu; orii; oribu
    オリーブ; オリーヴ; オリブ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) olive (fre:)

Variations:
オリーブ色
オリーヴ色

 oriibuiro(oriibu色)(p); oriiiiro(oriii色) / oribuiro(oribu色)(p); oriiro(orii色)
    オリーブいろ(オリーブ色)(P); オリーヴいろ(オリーヴ色)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) olive (colour); olive brown

Variations:
オリーブオイル
オリーブ・オイル

 oriibuoiru; oriibu oiru / oribuoiru; oribu oiru
    オリーブオイル; オリーブ・オイル
olive oil

Variations:
オリーブドラブ
オリーブ・ドラブ

 oriibudorabu; oriibu dorabu / oribudorabu; oribu dorabu
    オリーブドラブ; オリーブ・ドラブ
olive drab

Variations:
オリーブグリーン
オリーブ・グリーン

 oriibuguriin; oriibu guriin / oribugurin; oribu gurin
    オリーブグリーン; オリーブ・グリーン
olive green

Variations:
スタッフドオリーブ
スタッフド・オリーブ

 sutaffudooriibu; sutaffudo oriibu / sutaffudooribu; sutaffudo oribu
    スタッフドオリーブ; スタッフド・オリーブ
{food} stuffed olives
This page contains 20 results for "オリーブ" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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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