There are 31 total results for your サラー search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
サラー see styles |
saraa / sara サラー |
More info & calligraphy: Sarah |
サラーム see styles |
saraamu / saramu サラーム |
(personal name) Salameh |
サラーラ see styles |
saraara / sarara サラーラ |
(place-name) Salalah (Oran) |
ザラーン see styles |
zaraan / zaran ザラーン |
(place-name) Zahran |
ウザラー see styles |
uzaraa / uzara ウザラー |
(personal name) Uzala |
マサラー see styles |
masaraa / masara マサラー |
masala (mixture of spices used in Indian cooking) |
サラーレフ see styles |
saraarefu / sararefu サラーレフ |
(personal name) Salah |
インサラー see styles |
insaraa / insara インサラー |
(place-name) In Salah |
カッサラー see styles |
kassaraa / kassara カッサラー |
(place-name) Kassala (Sudan) |
ササラーム see styles |
sasaraamu / sasaramu ササラーム |
(place-name) Sasaram (India) |
ザルザラー see styles |
zaruzaraa / zaruzara ザルザラー |
(personal name) Zalzalah |
ソーサラー see styles |
soosaraa / soosara ソーサラー |
sorcerer |
マサラート see styles |
masaraato / masarato マサラート |
(personal name) Massarrat |
ビルサラーゼ see styles |
birusaraaze / birusaraze ビルサラーゼ |
(personal name) Virsaladze |
ムッサラーム see styles |
mussaraamu / mussaramu ムッサラーム |
(personal name) Musallam |
サラーリーマン see styles |
saraariiman / sarariman サラーリーマン |
office worker (wasei: salary man); company employee; company man |
ノーサラートン see styles |
noosaraaton / noosaraton ノーサラートン |
(place-name) Northallerton (UK) |
サラーリー・マン see styles |
saraarii man / sarari man サラーリー・マン |
office worker (wasei: salary man); company employee; company man |
アブデッサラーム see styles |
abudessaraamu / abudessaramu アブデッサラーム |
(personal name) Abdessalam |
ダルエスサラーム see styles |
daruesusaraamu / daruesusaramu ダルエスサラーム |
(place-name) Dar es Salam (Tanzania) |
Variations: |
masara; masaraa / masara; masara マサラ; マサラー |
masala (mixture of spices used in Indian cooking) |
サラーフッディーン see styles |
saraafuddiin / sarafuddin サラーフッディーン |
(person) Saladin; Salah-ad-Din Yusuf ibn-Ayyub |
ダル・エス・サラーム see styles |
daru esu saraamu / daru esu saramu ダル・エス・サラーム |
(place-name) Dar es Salam (Tanzania) |
ブルネイダルサラーム see styles |
buruneidarusaraamu / burunedarusaramu ブルネイダルサラーム |
(place-name) Brunei Darussalam |
ブルネイ・ダルサラーム see styles |
burunei darusaraamu / burune darusaramu ブルネイ・ダルサラーム |
(place-name) Brunei Darussalam |
ブルネイダルサラーム国 see styles |
buruneidarusaraamukoku / burunedarusaramukoku ブルネイダルサラームこく |
Brunei (Brunei Darussalam); (place-name) Burnei Darussalam |
Variations: |
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 |
Variations: |
sarariiman(p); saraariiman(ik); sarariman(ik); saraariman(ik); sararii man(ik); saraarii man(ik); sarari man(ik); saraari man(ik) / sarariman(p); sarariman(ik); sarariman(ik); sarariman(ik); sarari man(ik); sarari man(ik); sarari man(ik); sarari man(ik) サラリーマン(P); サラーリーマン(ik); サラリマン(ik); サラーリマン(ik); サラリー・マン(ik); サラーリー・マン(ik); サラリ・マン(ik); サラーリ・マン(ik) |
office worker (wasei: salary man); company employee; company man; salaryman (stereotypical Japanese office worker) |
Variations: |
sarariiman(p); saraariiman(sk); sarariman(sk); saraariman(sk); sararii man(sk) / sarariman(p); sarariman(sk); sarariman(sk); sarariman(sk); sarari man(sk) サラリーマン(P); サラーリーマン(sk); サラリマン(sk); サラーリマン(sk); サラリー・マン(sk) |
office worker (wasei: salaryman); company employee; company man; salaryman |
Variations: |
daruesusaraamu; daru esu saraamu / daruesusaramu; daru esu saramu ダルエスサラーム; ダル・エス・サラーム |
Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) |
Variations: |
buruneidarusaraamukoku / burunedarusaramukoku ブルネイダルサラームこく |
Brunei Dassalam |
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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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