There are 33 total results for your 訥 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
訥 讷 see styles |
ne ne4 ne totsu とつ |
to speak slowly; inarticulate (given name) Totsu to stammer |
訥々 see styles |
totsutotsu とつとつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) halting; faltering |
訥升 see styles |
tosshou / tossho とっしょう |
(given name) Tosshou |
訥多 讷多 see styles |
ne duō ne4 duo1 ne to totta |
messenger or envoy |
訥子 see styles |
tosshi とっし |
(given name) Tosshi |
訥帝 讷帝 see styles |
nà dì na4 di4 na ti tottei |
female messenger, go-between or consort |
訥庵 see styles |
totsuan とつあん |
(personal name) Totsuan |
訥弁 see styles |
totsuben とつべん |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) slowness of speech; awkwardness of speech |
訥斎 see styles |
tossai とっさい |
(given name) Tossai |
訥河 讷河 see styles |
ne hé ne4 he2 ne ho |
see 訥河市|讷河市[Ne4 he2 Shi4] |
訥澀 讷涩 see styles |
ne sè ne4 se4 ne se |
clumsy in speech; tongue tied |
訥言 see styles |
totsugen とつげん |
(personal name) Totsugen |
訥訥 讷讷 see styles |
ne ne ne4 ne4 ne ne totsutotsu とつとつ |
(of speech) indistinct; mumbling; hesitating (noun or adjectival noun) halting; faltering |
訥郎 see styles |
totsurou / totsuro とつろう |
(male given name) Totsurou |
口訥 口讷 see styles |
kǒu ne kou3 ne4 k`ou ne kou ne |
(literary) inarticulate |
守訥 守讷 see styles |
shǒu ne shou3 ne4 shou ne Shutotsu |
Sunul |
智訥 智讷 see styles |
zhin è zhin4 e4 zhin o chitotsu ちとつ |
(personal name) Chitotsu Jinul |
最訥 最讷 see styles |
zuin è zuin4 e4 zuin o Saitotsu |
Choenul |
木訥 木讷 see styles |
mù ne mu4 ne4 mu ne bokutotsu ぼくとつ |
wooden and slow of speech; slow-speeched; inarticulate; unsophisticated (adjectival noun) unsophisticated; ruggedly honest; artless; unaffected; simple; naive |
朴訥 see styles |
bokutotsu ぼくとつ |
(adjectival noun) unsophisticated; ruggedly honest; artless; unaffected; simple; naive |
知訥 知讷 see styles |
zhin è zhin1 e4 zhin o Chitotsu |
Jinul |
迂訥 迂讷 see styles |
yū ne yu1 ne4 yü ne |
overcautious; conservative and dull in conversation |
訥河市 讷河市 see styles |
ne hé shì ne4 he2 shi4 ne ho shih |
Nehe, a county-level city in Qiqihar City 齊齊哈爾市|齐齐哈尔市[Qi2 qi2 ha1 er3 Shi4], Heilongjiang |
烏訥楚 乌讷楚 see styles |
wū ne chǔ wu1 ne4 chu3 wu ne ch`u wu ne chu |
Uxin or Wushen banner in southwest Ordos prefecture 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[E4 er3 duo1 si1], Inner Mongolia |
羅訥河 罗讷河 see styles |
luó ne hé luo2 ne4 he2 lo ne ho |
Rhone River, France |
剛毅木訥 刚毅木讷 see styles |
gāng yì mù ne gang1 yi4 mu4 ne4 kang i mu ne |
resolute and taciturn (idiom) |
基希訥烏 基希讷乌 see styles |
jī xī ne wū ji1 xi1 ne4 wu1 chi hsi ne wu |
Chişinău or Chisinau, capital of Moldova |
木訥寡言 木讷寡言 see styles |
mù ne guǎ yán mu4 ne4 gua3 yan2 mu ne kua yen |
honest and unaffected but not talkative (idiom) |
木訥老人 木讷老人 see styles |
mù ne lǎo rén mu4 ne4 lao3 ren2 mu ne lao jen |
ungraduated ruler; straight edge |
唵麼抳鉢訥銘吽 唵么抳钵讷铭吽 see styles |
ǎn mó nǐ bō ne míng hǒu an3 mo2 ni3 bo1 ne4 ming2 hou3 an mo ni po ne ming hou on mani padomei un |
More info & calligraphy: Om Mani Padme Hum |
Variations: |
bokutotsu ぼくとつ |
(adjectival noun) unsophisticated; ruggedly honest; artless; unaffected; simple; naive |
Variations: |
totsutotsu とつとつ |
(adj-t,adv-to) halting (speech); faltering; stammering |
Variations: |
bokutotsu ぼくとつ |
(adjectival noun) unsophisticated; ruggedly honest; artless; unaffected; simple; naive |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 33 results for "訥" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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