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There are 35 total results for your 多子 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

多子

see styles
duō zǐ
    duo1 zi3
to tzu
 tashi
    たし
(See 少子・1) bearing many children; multiparity; multipariety; multiparousness; high birth rate; (given name) Masaruko
abundant rice

多子塔

see styles
duō zǐ tǎ
    duo1 zi3 ta3
to tzu t`a
    to tzu ta
 Tashi tō
tower of many children

う多子

see styles
 utako
    うたこ
(given name) Utako

佐多子

see styles
 sadako
    さだこ
(female given name) Sadako

兎多子

see styles
 utako
    うたこ
(female given name) Utako

加多子

see styles
 katako
    かたこ
(female given name) Katako

卯多子

see styles
 utako
    うたこ
(female given name) Utako

可多子

see styles
 katako
    かたこ
(female given name) Katako

右多子

see styles
 utako
    うたこ
(female given name) Utako

喜多子

see styles
 kitako
    きたこ
(female given name) Kitako

季多子

see styles
 kitako
    きたこ
(female given name) Kitako

宇多子

see styles
 utako
    うたこ
(female given name) Utako

希多子

see styles
 kitako
    きたこ
(female given name) Kitako

得多子

see styles
 utako
    うたこ
(female given name) Utako

志多子

see styles
 shitako
    したこ
(female given name) Shitako

有多子

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 yutako
    ゆたこ
(female given name) Yutako

木多子

see styles
 kitako
    きたこ
(female given name) Kitako

樹多子

see styles
 kitako
    きたこ
(female given name) Kitako

津多子

see styles
 tsutako
    つたこ
(female given name) Tsutako

烏多子

see styles
 utako
    うたこ
(female given name) Utako

知多子

see styles
 chitako
    ちたこ
(female given name) Chitako

紀多子

see styles
 kitako
    きたこ
(female given name) Kitako

美多子

see styles
 minako
    みなこ
(female given name) Minako

羽多子

see styles
 utako
    うたこ
(female given name) Utako

菜多子

see styles
 nanako
    ななこ
(female given name) Nanako

記多子

see styles
 kitako
    きたこ
(female given name) Kitako

貴多子

see styles
 kitako
    きたこ
(female given name) Kitako

都多子

see styles
 tsutako
    つたこ
(female given name) Tsutako

鵜多子

see styles
 utako
    うたこ
(female given name) Utako

多子出産

see styles
 tashishussan
    たししゅっさん
multiple birth

多子多福

see styles
duō zǐ duō fú
    duo1 zi3 duo1 fu2
to tzu to fu
the more sons, the more happiness (idiom)

多子支提

see styles
duō zǐ zhī tí
    duo1 zi3 zhi1 ti2
to tzu chih t`i
    to tzu chih ti
 tashi shidai
tower of many children

多子津山

see styles
 takozuyama
    たこづやま
(personal name) Takozuyama

藤原多子

see styles
 fujiwaramasuko
    ふじわらますこ
(person) Fujiwara Masuko

多子葉植物

see styles
 tashiyoushokubutsu / tashiyoshokubutsu
    たしようしょくぶつ
polycotyledon
This page contains 35 results for "多子" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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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