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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
夏洛特 see styles |
xià luò tè xia4 luo4 te4 hsia lo t`e hsia lo te |
More info & calligraphy: Charlotte |
カルロッタ see styles |
karurotta カルロッタ |
More info & calligraphy: Carlotta |
倡婦 倡妇 see styles |
chāng fù chang1 fu4 ch`ang fu chang fu shōbu しょうふ |
prostitute; harlot [female] singers |
大寄 see styles |
ooyori おおより |
(1) calling many harlots and entertainers and have a big party; (2) starting an important maneuver at the end of a game of go; (place-name, surname) Ooyori |
娼妓 see styles |
chāng jì chang1 ji4 ch`ang chi chang chi shougi / shogi しょうぎ |
prostitute prostitute; harlot |
娼婦 娼妇 see styles |
chāng fù chang1 fu4 ch`ang fu chang fu shoufu / shofu しょうふ |
prostitute prostitute; harlot |
婬婦 see styles |
inpu いんぷ |
(1) woman of loose morals; lewd woman; (2) prostitute; whore; harlot |
淫婦 淫妇 see styles |
yín fù yin2 fu4 yin fu inpu いんぷ |
loose woman; prostitute; Jezebel (1) woman of loose morals; lewd woman; (2) prostitute; whore; harlot |
淫行 see styles |
yín xíng yin2 xing2 yin hsing inkou / inko いんこう |
wanton or lascivious behavior; adulterous behavior obscenity; harlotry |
遊女 see styles |
yuujo / yujo ゆうじょ |
prostitute; harlot |
飛過 飞过 see styles |
fēi guò fei1 guo4 fei kuo tobisugi とびすぎ |
to fly over; to fly past (1) (archaism) passing by flying; (2) (archaism) fickle heart; man who frequently meets with harlots |
私窩子 see styles |
shikashi しかし |
(See 淫売婦,私娼) prostitute; harlot |
簡·愛 简·爱 |
jiǎn · ài jian3 · ai4 chien · ai |
Jane Eyre, novel by Charlotte Brontë 夏洛特·勃良特[Xia4 luo4 te4 · Bo2 liang2 te4] |
夏洛特敦 see styles |
xià luò tè dūn xia4 luo4 te4 dun1 hsia lo t`e tun hsia lo te tun |
Charlottetown, capital of Prince Edward Island, Canada |
アーロット see styles |
aarotto / arotto アーロット |
(personal name) Arlott |
Variations: |
inpu いんぷ |
(1) woman of loose morals; lewd woman; (2) (See 淫売婦) prostitute; whore; harlot |
遊女歌舞伎 see styles |
yuujokabuki / yujokabuki ゆうじょかぶき |
(See 女歌舞伎) harlots' kabuki; prostitutes' kabuki |
シャルロッテ see styles |
sharurotte シャルロッテ |
(person) Charlotte of Belgium |
シャルロット see styles |
sharurotto シャルロット |
(female given name) Charlotte |
ありんすことば see styles |
arinsukotoba ありんすことば |
(See ありんす,吉原言葉) language used by the harlots of the Yoshiwara red light district during the Edo period |
夏洛特·勃良特 |
xià luò tè · bó liáng tè xia4 luo4 te4 · bo2 liang2 te4 hsia lo t`e · po liang t`e hsia lo te · po liang te |
Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855), English novelist, eldest of three Brontë sisters, author of Jane Eyre 簡·愛|简·爱[Jian3 · Ai4] |
夏洛特阿馬利亞 夏洛特阿马利亚 see styles |
xià luò tè ā mǎ lì yà xia4 luo4 te4 a1 ma3 li4 ya4 hsia lo t`e a ma li ya hsia lo te a ma li ya |
Charlotte Amalie, capital of the United States Virgin Islands (USVI) |
Variations: |
shikashi; shiwashi(私窩子) しかし; しわし(私窩子) |
(obsolete) prostitute; harlot |
シャーロッツビル see styles |
shaarottsubiru / sharottsubiru シャーロッツビル |
(place-name) Charlottesville |
Variations: |
shoufu / shofu しょうふ |
prostitute; harlot |
シャーロッテンベリ see styles |
shaarottenberi / sharottenberi シャーロッテンベリ |
(place-name) Charlottenberg |
シャーロットタウン see styles |
shaarottotaun / sharottotaun シャーロットタウン |
(place-name) Charlottetown (Canada) |
シャーロットアマリエ see styles |
shaarottoamarie / sharottoamarie シャーロットアマリエ |
(place-name) Charlotte Amalie |
シャルロッテンブルク see styles |
sharurottenburuku シャルロッテンブルク |
(place-name) Charlottenburg |
クイーンシャーロット湾 see styles |
kuiinshaarottowan / kuinsharottowan クイーンシャーロットわん |
(place-name) Queen Charlotte Sound |
シャーロットストリート see styles |
shaarottosutoriito / sharottosutorito シャーロットストリート |
(place-name) Charlotte Street |
シャーロットのおくりもの see styles |
shaarottonookurimono / sharottonookurimono シャーロットのおくりもの |
(work) Charlotte's Web (1952 novel by E. B. White, 1973 and 2006 films); (wk) Charlotte's Web (1952 novel by E. B. White, 1973 and 2006 films) |
シャーロットランプリング see styles |
shaarottoranpuringu / sharottoranpuringu シャーロットランプリング |
(person) Charlotte Rampling |
ハーロットピグミーゴビー see styles |
haarottopigumiigobii / harottopigumigobi ハーロットピグミーゴビー |
harlot pygmy goby (Trimma fucatum, fish species from Thailand) |
ハーロット・ピグミー・ゴビー |
haarotto pigumii gobii / harotto pigumi gobi ハーロット・ピグミー・ゴビー |
harlot pygmy goby (Trimma fucatum, fish species from Thailand) |
Variations: |
haarottopigumiigobii; haarotto pigumii gobii / harottopigumigobi; harotto pigumi gobi ハーロットピグミーゴビー; ハーロット・ピグミー・ゴビー |
harlot pygmy goby (Trimma fucatum, fish species from Thailand) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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