There are 51 total results for your Family Household search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
家庭 see styles |
jiā tíng jia1 ting2 chia t`ing chia ting katei / kate かてい |
More info & calligraphy: Family / Householdhome; household; family; hearth household |
洪家 see styles |
hóng jiā hong2 jia1 hung chia |
More info & calligraphy: Hung Gar |
家内安全 see styles |
kanaianzen かないあんぜん |
More info & calligraphy: Safety and Well-Being of the Family |
室 see styles |
shì shi4 shih muroran むろらん |
room; work unit; grave; scabbard; family or clan; one of the 28 constellations of Chinese astronomy greenhouse; icehouse; cellar; (personal name) Muroran House, household, abode; translit. ś, s, śr;, śl. Cf. 尸; 舍; 音; for 室摩 v. 沙門. |
戶 户 see styles |
hù hu4 hu |
a household; door; family |
盆 see styles |
pén pen2 p`en pen suezawa すえざわ |
basin; flower pot; unit of volume equal to 12 斗[dou3] and 8 升[sheng1], approx 128 liters; CL:個|个[ge4] (1) tray; (2) family; household; (3) (abbreviation) (See 盂蘭盆) Obon; Bon Festival; Lantern Festival; Festival of the Dead; (4) (slang) gambler's den; (personal name) Suezawa Bowl, basin, tub. |
一家 see styles |
yī jiā yi1 jia1 i chia hitotsuya ひとつや |
the whole family; the same family; the family ... (when preceded by a family name); group (1) a family; a household; a home; one's family; whole family; (2) (one's own) style; school; (3) gang; (yakuza) family; (surname) Hitotsuya one school |
一族 see styles |
yī zú yi1 zu2 i tsu ichizoku いちぞく |
social group; subculture; family; clan; see also 族[zu2] (1) family; relatives; dependents; (2) household |
世帯 see styles |
setai せたい shotai しょたい |
household; home; family; housekeeping |
倶攞 see styles |
jù luó luǒ ju4 luo2 luo3 chü lo lo kura |
kūla, a slope, a shore; a mound; a small dagoba in which the ashes of a layman are kept. kula, a herd, family, household. |
全戸 see styles |
zenko ぜんこ |
(1) all the houses (in an area); all the apartments (in a building); (2) the whole family; the whole household |
合家 see styles |
hé jiā he2 jia1 ho chia gouya / goya ごうや |
whole family; entire household (surname) Gouya |
周家 see styles |
zhōu jiā zhou1 jia1 chou chia shuuji / shuji しゅうじ |
the Zhou family (household, firm etc); Jow-Ga Kung Fu - Martial Art (surname) Shuuji |
家主 see styles |
jiā zhǔ jia1 zhu3 chia chu yanushi(p); ienushi; iearuji(ok) やぬし(P); いえぬし; いえあるじ(ok) |
head of a household (1) (やぬし, いえぬし only) landlord; landlady; (2) house owner; home owner; head of the household kulapati, the head of a family. |
家事 see styles |
jiā shì jia1 shi4 chia shih kaji かじ |
family matters; domestic affairs; housework (1) housework; domestic chores; (2) family affairs; household matters |
家務 家务 see styles |
jiā wù jia1 wu4 chia wu kamu かむ |
household duties; housework (1) family affairs; family business; (2) steward in charge of the affairs of a samurai family (middle ages) |
家子 see styles |
jiā zi jia1 zi5 chia tzu kako かこ |
household; family (female given name) Kako |
家計 家计 see styles |
jiā jì jia1 ji4 chia chi kakei / kake かけい |
family livelihood; a household's economic situation; family property household economy; family finances |
家財 家财 see styles |
jiā cái jia1 cai2 chia ts`ai chia tsai iezai いえざい |
(1) household belongings; household goods; (2) family fortune; family assets; (surname) Iezai family wealth |
家長 家长 see styles |
jiā zhǎng jia1 zhang3 chia chang ienaga いえなが |
head of a household; family head; patriarch; parent or guardian of a child head of a family; patriarch; matriarch; (surname) Ienaga |
帝室 see styles |
teishitsu / teshitsu ていしつ |
Imperial Family; Imperial Household |
所帯 see styles |
shotai しょたい |
household; home; family; housekeeping |
朝家 see styles |
asaie あさいえ |
the imperial family or household; (surname) Asaie |
王室 see styles |
wáng shì wang2 shi4 wang shih oushitsu / oshitsu おうしつ |
royal family; royal household royal family |
王家 see styles |
wáng jiā wang2 jia1 wang chia ouke / oke おうけ |
princely royal family the king's household |
當家 当家 see styles |
dāng jiā dang1 jia1 tang chia |
to manage the household; to be the one in charge of the family; to call the shots; to be in charge See: 当家 |
皇室 see styles |
huáng shì huang2 shi4 huang shih koushitsu / koshitsu こうしつ |
royal family; imperial household; member of the royal family Imperial household |
眷属 see styles |
kenzoku けんぞく |
(1) (one's) family; dependents; household; (2) follower; retainer; underling |
眷族 see styles |
kenzoku けんぞく |
(1) (one's) family; dependents; household; (2) follower; retainer; underling |
纏縛 缠缚 see styles |
chán fú chan2 fu2 ch`an fu chan fu tenbaku てんばく |
(noun/participle) (1) (rare) binding firmly; restraining; restricting; confining; entangling; (noun/participle) (2) (rare) {Buddh} (See 煩悩・ぼんのう・2) being bound by evil desires; klesha; (3) (rare) family; dependents; household Bondage; to bind; also the 十纏 and 四縛 q.v. |
舍人 see styles |
shè rén she4 ren2 she jen toneri とねり |
ancient office title; rich and important person (out-dated kanji) (gikun reading) (1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (out-dated kanji) (1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (personal name) Toneri |
舎人 see styles |
torine とりね |
(1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (personal name) Torine |
閨門 see styles |
keimon / kemon けいもん |
(1) bedroom entrance; bedroom; (2) (See 家庭) home; family life; household; conjugal relationship |
齊家 齐家 see styles |
qí jiā qi2 jia1 ch`i chia chi chia |
to govern one's family; to manage one's household |
世帯主 see styles |
setainushi せたいぬし |
(See 住民基本台帳) head of the family (esp. as recorded in the resident register); head of the household; householder |
世帯員 see styles |
setaiin / setain せたいいん |
family members; members of the household |
五人組 see styles |
goningumi ごにんぐみ |
(1) five-family unit; five-man group; quintet; (2) (archaism) five-household neighborhood unit (for mutual aid, self-protection, etc.; Edo period); (place-name) Goningumi |
奥向き see styles |
okumuki おくむき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) inner part of a house (near the kitchen, living room, etc.); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) family matters; household affairs; personal business |
Variations: |
kamado; hettsui; kamado かまど; へっつい; カマド |
(1) (kana only) kamado; traditional Japanese wood or charcoal-fueled cook stove; (2) (kana only) household; family |
家家戶戶 家家户户 see styles |
jiā jiā hù hù jia1 jia1 hu4 hu4 chia chia hu hu |
each and every family (idiom); every household |
家庭円満 see styles |
kateienman / kateenman かていえんまん |
family happiness; household harmony |
拉家帶口 拉家带口 see styles |
lā jiā dài kǒu la1 jia1 dai4 kou3 la chia tai k`ou la chia tai kou |
to bear the burden of a household (idiom); encumbered by a family; tied down by family obligations |
武家奉公 see styles |
bukeboukou / bukeboko ぶけぼうこう |
service with a samurai family; serving in a samurai household (as a valet, chambermaid, etc.) |
母子家庭 see styles |
boshikatei / boshikate ぼしかてい |
single-mother household; fatherless family |
父子家庭 see styles |
fushikatei / fushikate ふしかてい |
single-father household; motherless family |
一人親家庭 see styles |
hitorioyakatei / hitorioyakate ひとりおやかてい |
single-parent family; one-parent family; single-parent household |
Variations: |
kenzoku けんぞく |
(1) (one's) family; dependents; household; (2) follower; retainer; underling |
Variations: |
setai(世帯)(p); shotai せたい(世帯)(P); しょたい |
(しょたい is more informal) household; home; family; housekeeping |
Variations: |
shajin; toneri(gikun) しゃじん; とねり(gikun) |
(1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the ritsuryō system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) (See 宮内省) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies |
Variations: |
oojotai おおじょたい |
(1) large household; large family; (2) large group (of people); big organization; (3) great wealth |
Variations: |
hitorioyakatei / hitorioyakate ひとりおやかてい |
single-parent family; one-parent family; single-parent household |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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