There are 25 total results for your Francisco search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
佛朗哥 see styles |
fó lǎng gē fo2 lang3 ge1 fo lang ko |
More info & calligraphy: Franco |
フランシスコ see styles |
furanshisuko フランシスコ |
More info & calligraphy: Francisco |
桑港 see styles |
soukou / soko そうこう |
(obsolete) (See サンフランシスコ) San Francisco; (place-name) San Francisco |
シスコ see styles |
shizuko シズコ |
(1) (place) San Francisco (abbreviation); (2) (company) Cisco Systems (abbreviation); Sysco; (female given name) Shizuko |
三藩市 see styles |
sān fān shì san1 fan1 shi4 san fan shih |
San Francisco (California) |
柏克萊 柏克莱 see styles |
bǎi kè lái bai3 ke4 lai2 pai k`o lai pai ko lai |
Berkeley (name); George Berkeley (1685-1753), Bishop of Cloyne, famous British philosopher; Berkeley, university city in the San Francisco bay area, California |
舊金山 旧金山 see styles |
jiù jīn shān jiu4 jin1 shan1 chiu chin shan |
San Francisco, California |
対日講和条約 see styles |
tainichikouwajouyaku / tainichikowajoyaku たいにちこうわじょうやく |
(See サンフランシスコ講和条約) Treaty of Peace with Japan; Treaty of San Francisco (Sept. 8, 1951) |
サンフランシスコ see styles |
sanfuranshisuko サンフランシスコ |
San Francisco; (place-name) San Francisco |
サン・フランシスコ see styles |
san furanshisuko サン・フランシスコ |
San Francisco |
サンフランシスコ山 see styles |
sanfuranshisukosan サンフランシスコさん |
(place-name) San Francisco Peaks |
サンフランシスコ川 see styles |
sanfuranshisukogawa サンフランシスコがわ |
(place-name) Rio Sao Francisco |
サンフランシスコ湾 see styles |
sanfuranshisukowan サンフランシスコわん |
(place-name) San Francisco Bay |
チアリフランシスコ see styles |
chiarifuranshisuko チアリフランシスコ |
(person) Chiari Francisco |
フランシスコサレス see styles |
furanshisukosaresu フランシスコサレス |
(place-name) Francisco Sales |
サンフランシスコ山地 see styles |
sanfuranshisukosanchi サンフランシスコさんち |
(place-name) San Francisco Peak |
サンフランシスコ空港 see styles |
sanfuranshisukokuukou / sanfuranshisukokuko サンフランシスコくうこう |
(place-name) San Francisco International Airport |
フランシスコフランコ see styles |
furanshisukofuranko フランシスコフランコ |
(person) Francisco Franco |
フランシスコベーコン see styles |
furanshisukobeekon フランシスコベーコン |
(person) Francis (Francisco) Bacon (1561-1626) |
サウスサンフランシスコ see styles |
saususanfuranshisuko サウスサンフランシスコ |
(place-name) South San Francisco |
サンフランシスコゴテラ see styles |
sanfuranshisukogotera サンフランシスコゴテラ |
(place-name) San Francisco Gotera |
サンフランシスコドスル see styles |
sanfuranshisukodosuru サンフランシスコドスル |
(place-name) Sao Francisco do Sul |
サンフランシスコ講和条約 see styles |
sanfuranshisukokouwajouyaku / sanfuranshisukokowajoyaku サンフランシスコこうわじょうやく |
(hist) (See 対日講和条約) Treaty of San Francisco; Treaty of Peace with Japan (Sept. 8, 1951) |
サンフランシスコデマコリス see styles |
sanfuranshisukodemakorisu サンフランシスコデマコリス |
(place-name) San Francisco de Macoris |
Variations: |
sanfuranshisuko(p); san furanshisuko サンフランシスコ(P); サン・フランシスコ |
San Francisco |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 25 results for "Francisco" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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