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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
shān
    shan1
shan
 yamamura
    やまむら

More info & calligraphy:

Mountain
mountain; hill (CL:座[zuo4]); (coll.) small bundle of straw for silkworms to spin cocoons on
(n,ctr) (1) mountain; hill; (n,ctr) (2) mine; (n,ctr) (3) (mountain) forest; (n,ctr) (4) heap; pile; stack; mountain; (5) protruding or high part of an object; crown (of a hat); thread (of a screw); tread (of a tire); (6) climax; peak; critical point; (7) guess; speculation; gamble; (8) (slang) (kana only) (police and crime reporter jargon; usu. written as ヤマ) (criminal) case; crime; (9) mountain climbing; mountaineering; (10) (See 山鉾) festival float (esp. one mounted with a decorative halberd); (11) {cards} (See 山札・1) deck (from which players draw cards); draw pile; stock; (12) {mahj} wall; wall tile; (prefix noun) (13) (before the name of a plant or animal) wild; (personal name) Yamamura
A hill, mountain; a monastery.

薙刀

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 naginata
    なぎなた

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Naginata / Halberd
halberd; long sword

阿爾伯塔


阿尔伯塔

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ā ěr bó tǎ
    a1 er3 bo2 ta3
a erh po t`a
    a erh po ta

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Alberta
Alberta province of Canada, capital Edmonton 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Ai1 de2 meng2 dun4]

阿爾伯特


阿尔伯特

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ā ěr bó tè
    a1 er3 bo2 te4
a erh po t`e
    a erh po te

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Albert
Albert (name)

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    ji3
chi
 geki
    げき
halberd; long-handled weapon with pointed tip and crescent blade; combined spear and battle-ax
ji (ancient Chinese halberd)


see styles

    sa4
sa
(literary) small halberd with an iron handle, used as a weapon or agricultural tool; (literary) to inlay; Taiwan pr. [se4]

万両

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 manryou / manryo
    まんりょう
Ardisia crenata; coralberry; (surname) Manryō

傘鉾

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 kasaboko
    かさぼこ
combined umbrella and halberd carried on floats in some festivals; (place-name) Kasaboko

加繆


加缪

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jiā miù
    jia1 miu4
chia miu
Albert Camus (1913-1960), French-Algerian philosopher, author, and journalist

山鉾

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 yamahoko
    やまほこ
festival float mounted with a decorative halberd; (place-name) Yamahoko

斧槍

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 fusou / fuso
    ふそう
(See ハルバード) halberd

笠鉾

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 kasaboko
    かさぼこ
combined umbrella and halberd carried on floats in some festivals

薙鉈

see styles
 naginata
    なぎなた
halberd; long sword

藤森

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téng sēn
    teng2 sen1
t`eng sen
    teng sen
 fujimori
    ふじもり
Fujimori (Japanese surname); Alberto Ken'ya Fujimori (1938-), president of Peru 1990-2000
(place-name, surname) Fujimori

銅矛

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 douboko / doboko
    どうぼこ
    douhoko / dohoko
    どうほこ
bronze hoko; bronze halberd; bronze spearhead

銅鉾

see styles
 douboko / doboko
    どうぼこ
    douhoko / dohoko
    どうほこ
bronze hoko; bronze halberd; bronze spearhead

呂布戟


吕布戟

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lǚ bù jǐ
    lu:3 bu4 ji3
lü pu chi
snake halberd

眉尖刀

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 naginata
    なぎなた
halberd; long sword

艾伯塔

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ài bó tǎ
    ai4 bo2 ta3
ai po t`a
    ai po ta
Alberta province of Canada, capital Edmonton 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Ai1 de2 meng2 dun4]; also written 阿爾伯塔|阿尔伯塔[A1 er3 bo2 ta3]

薙刀術

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 naginatajutsu
    なぎなたじゅつ
art of using a naginata (halberd)

鑠枳底


铄枳底

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shuò zhǐ dǐ
    shuo4 zhi3 di3
shuo chih ti
 shakushitei
鑠訖底 śakti, a halberd or lance; a tally or sign.

長刀術

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 naginatajutsu
    なぎなたじゅつ
art of using a naginata (halberd)

魏德邁


魏德迈

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wèi dé mài
    wei4 de2 mai4
wei te mai
Wedemeyer (name); Albert Coady Wedemeyer (1897-1989), US Army commander

刀槍劍戟

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dāo - qiāng - jiàn - jǐ
    dao1 - qiang1 - jian4 - ji3
tao - ch`iang - chien - chi
    tao - chiang - chien - chi
(idiom) melee combat weapons of ancient China, such as swords, spears and halberds

卡爾加里


卡尔加里

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kǎ ěr jiā lǐ
    ka3 er3 jia1 li3
k`a erh chia li
    ka erh chia li
Calgary, largest city of Alberta, Canada

同室操戈

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tóng shì cāo gē
    tong2 shi4 cao1 ge1
t`ung shih ts`ao ko
    tung shih tsao ko
wielding the halberd within the household (idiom); internecine strife

埃德蒙頓


埃德蒙顿

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āi dé méng dùn
    ai1 de2 meng2 dun4
ai te meng tun
Edmonton, capital of Alberta, Canada

微凹黃檀


微凹黄檀

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wēi āo huáng tán
    wei1 ao1 huang2 tan2
wei ao huang t`an
    wei ao huang tan
cocobolo (Dalbergia retusa)

愛因斯坦


爱因斯坦

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ài yīn sī tǎn
    ai4 yin1 si1 tan3
ai yin ssu t`an
    ai yin ssu tan
Albert Einstein (1879-1955), German-born theoretical physicist

折戟沉沙

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zhé jǐ chén shā
    zhe2 ji3 chen2 sha1
che chi ch`en sha
    che chi chen sha
lit. broken halberds embedded in the sand (idiom); fig. reminder of a fierce battle; remnants of a disastrous defeat

艾德蒙頓


艾德蒙顿

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ài dé méng dùn
    ai4 de2 meng2 dun4
ai te meng tun
Edmonton, capital of Alberta, Canada; also written 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Ai1 de2 meng2 dun4]

艾爾伯塔


艾尔伯塔

see styles
ài ěr bó tǎ
    ai4 er3 bo2 ta3
ai erh po t`a
    ai erh po ta
Alberta province of Canada, capital Edmonton 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Ai1 de2 meng2 dun4]; also written 阿爾伯塔|阿尔伯塔[A1 er3 bo2 ta3]

ハルベルト

see styles
 haruberuto
    ハルベルト
halberd

Variations:
傘鉾
笠鉾

see styles
 kasaboko
    かさぼこ
combined umbrella and halberd carried on floats in some festivals

Variations:
銅矛
銅鉾

see styles
 douhoko; douboko / dohoko; doboko
    どうほこ; どうぼこ
(See 矛・1) bronze hoko; bronze halberd; bronze spearhead

不空羂索菩薩


不空羂索菩萨

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bù kōng juàn suǒ pú sà
    bu4 kong1 juan4 suo3 pu2 sa4
pu k`ung chüan so p`u sa
    pu kung chüan so pu sa
 Fukū kenjaku bosatsu
(不空羂索觀音 or 不空羂索王); Amoghapāśa 阿牟伽皤賖. Not empty (or unerring) net, or lasso. One of the six forms of Guanyin in the Garbhadhātu group, catching deva and human fish for the bodhi-shore. The image has three faces, each with three eyes and six arms, but other forms have existed, one with three heads and ten arms, one with one head and four arms. The hands hold a net, lotus, trident, halberd, the gift of courage, and a plenipotentiary staff; sometimes accompanied by 'the green Tārā, Sudhana-Kumāra, Hayagrīva and Bhṛkuṭī (Getty). There are numerous sutras, etc.

イトヒキギンザメ

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 itohikiginzame
    イトヒキギンザメ
Hydrolagus alberti (species of Atlantic cartilaginous shortnose chimaera fish)

アルバートサウルス

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 arubaatosaurusu / arubatosaurusu
    アルバートサウルス
Albertosaurus

Variations:
ハルバード
ハルベルト

see styles
 harubaado; haruberuto / harubado; haruberuto
    ハルバード; ハルベルト
halberd

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 39 results for "Alber" 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.

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