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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
大家 see styles |
dà jiā da4 jia1 ta chia taike たいけ |
everyone; influential family; great expert rich family; distinguished family; (surname) Daike |
大家前 see styles |
ooyamae おおやまえ |
(place-name) Ooyamae |
大家地 see styles |
ooyaji おおやじ |
(place-name) Ooyaji |
大家川 see styles |
ooegawa おおえがわ |
(place-name) Ooegawa |
大家庄 see styles |
ooienoshou / ooienosho おおいえのしょう |
(place-name) Ooienoshou |
大家庭 see styles |
dà jiā tíng da4 jia1 ting2 ta chia t`ing ta chia ting |
extended family; big family; harmonious group |
大家族 see styles |
daikazoku だいかぞく |
(1) large family; (2) extended family |
大家谷 see styles |
ooyatani おおやたに |
(surname) Ooyatani |
老大家 see styles |
routaika / rotaika ろうたいか |
venerable authority; elderly master |
西大家 see styles |
nishiooya にしおおや |
(place-name) Nishiooya |
大家伙兒 大家伙儿 see styles |
dà jiā huǒ r da4 jia1 huo3 r5 ta chia huo r |
(coll.) everyone; all of us; you folks |
大家さん see styles |
ooyasan おおやさん |
(honorific or respectful language) landlord; landlady |
大家友和 see styles |
ookatomokazu おおかともかず |
(person) Ooka Tomokazu (1976-) |
大家正喜 see styles |
ooyamasaki おおやまさき |
(person) Ooya Masaki |
大家閨秀 大家闺秀 see styles |
dà jiā guī xiù da4 jia1 gui1 xiu4 ta chia kuei hsiu |
girl from a wealthy family; unmarried daughter of a noble house |
四大家魚 see styles |
yondaikagyo よんだいかぎょ |
four large domesticated fishes (black carp, grass carp, bighead carp, and silver carp) |
拡大家族 see styles |
kakudaikazoku かくだいかぞく |
extended family |
西大家駅 see styles |
nishiooyaeki にしおおやえき |
(st) Nishiooya Station |
大家族主義 see styles |
daikazokushugi だいかぞくしゅぎ |
{bus} big family principle; extended family policy |
大家由祐子 see styles |
daikeyuuko / daikeyuko だいけゆうこ |
(person) Daike Yūko (1971.8.9-) |
乾嘉三大家 see styles |
qián jiā sān dà jiā qian2 jia1 san1 da4 jia1 ch`ien chia san ta chia chien chia san ta chia |
the three leading poets of the Qianlong-Jiaqing era (1735–1820), who championed personal expression and innovation in Qing poetry: Yuan Mei 袁枚[Yuan2 Mei2], Jiang Shiquan 蔣士銓|蒋士铨[Jiang3 Shi4quan2] and Zhao Yi 趙翼|赵翼[Zhao4 Yi4] |
元曲四大家 see styles |
yuán qǔ sì dà jiā yuan2 qu3 si4 da4 jia1 yüan ch`ü ssu ta chia yüan chü ssu ta chia |
Four Great Yuan Dramatists, namely: Guan Hanqing 關漢卿|关汉卿[Guan1 Han4 qing1], Zheng Guangzu 鄭光祖|郑光祖[Zheng4 Guang1 zu3], Ma Zhiyuan 馬致遠|马致远[Ma3 Zhi4 yuan3] and Bai Pu 白樸|白朴[Bai2 Pu3] |
元詩四大家 元诗四大家 see styles |
yuán shī sì dà jiā yuan2 shi1 si4 da4 jia1 yüan shih ssu ta chia |
the four masters of Yuan poetry, namely 虞集[Yu2 Ji2], 範梈|范梈[Fan4 Peng1], 楊載|杨载[Yang2 Zai4] and 揭傒斯[Jie1 Xi1 si1] |
六朝四大家 see styles |
liù cháo sì dà jiā liu4 chao2 si4 da4 jia1 liu ch`ao ssu ta chia liu chao ssu ta chia |
Four Great Painters of the Six Dynasties, namely: Cao Buxing 曹不興|曹不兴[Cao2 Bu4 xing1], Gu Kaizhi 顧愷之|顾恺之[Gu4 Kai3 zhi1], Lu Tanwei 陸探微|陆探微[Lu4 Tan4 wei1] and Zhang Sengyou 張僧繇|张僧繇[Zhang1 Seng1 you2] |
唐初四大家 see styles |
táng chū sì dà jiā tang2 chu1 si4 da4 jia1 t`ang ch`u ssu ta chia tang chu ssu ta chia |
Four Great Calligraphers of early Tang; refers to Yu Shinan 虞世南[Yu2 Shi4 nan2], Ouyang Xun 歐陽詢|欧阳询[Ou1 yang2 Xun2], Chu Suiliang 褚遂良[Chu3 Sui4 liang2] and Xue Ji 薛稷[Xue1 Ji4] |
唐宋八大家 see styles |
táng sòng bā dà jiā tang2 song4 ba1 da4 jia1 t`ang sung pa ta chia tang sung pa ta chia |
the eight giants of Tang and Song prose, esp. involved in the Classics movement 古文運動|古文运动[gu3wen2 yun4dong4], namely: Han Yu 韓愈|韩愈[Han2 Yu4], Liu Zongyuan 柳宗元[Liu3 Zong1yuan2], Ouyang Xiu 歐陽修|欧阳修[Ou1yang2 Xiu1], the three Su's 三蘇|三苏[San1 Su1], Wang Anshi 王安石[Wang2 An1shi2], Zeng Gong 曾鞏|曾巩[Zeng1 Gong3] |
大代町大家 see styles |
ooshirochouooe / ooshirochoooe おおしろちょうおおえ |
(place-name) Ooshirochōooe |
東大家戸沢 see styles |
higashioogedozawa ひがしおおげどざわ |
(place-name) Higashioogedozawa |
西大家戸沢 see styles |
nishioogedozawa にしおおげどざわ |
(place-name) Nishioogedozawa |
雜劇四大家 杂剧四大家 see styles |
zá jù sì dà jiā za2 ju4 si4 da4 jia1 tsa chü ssu ta chia |
Four Great Yuan Dramatists, namely: Guan Hanqing 關漢卿|关汉卿[Guan1 Han4 qing1], Zheng Guangzu 鄭光祖|郑光祖[Zheng4 Guang1 zu3], Ma Zhiyuan 馬致遠|马致远[Ma3 Zhi4 yuan3] and Bai Pu 白樸|白朴[Bai2 Pu3] |
Variations: |
ooyasan おおやさん |
(honorific or respectful language) (See 大屋・おおや) landlord; landlady |
Variations: |
ooya おおや |
landlord; landlady |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 32 results for "大家" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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