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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
コス see styles |
gosu ゴス |
More info & calligraphy: Kos |
漫画 see styles |
manga(p); manga(p) まんが(P); マンガ(P) |
More info & calligraphy: Manga |
漫畫 漫画 see styles |
màn huà man4 hua4 man hua |
More info & calligraphy: ManhuaSee: 漫画 |
ナルト see styles |
naruto ナルト |
More info & calligraphy: Naruto |
犬夜叉 see styles |
quǎn yè chà quan3 ye4 cha4 ch`üan yeh ch`a chüan yeh cha inuyasha いぬやしゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Inuyasha(work) Inuyasha (manga series); (wk) Inuyasha (manga series) |
鬼滅の刃 see styles |
kimetsunoyaiba きめつのやいば |
More info & calligraphy: Demon Slayer |
萌 see styles |
méng meng2 meng moyuru もゆる |
(bound form) to sprout; to bud; (coll.) cute; adorable (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 萌え "moe", affection for an anime or manga character); (literary) common people (variant of 氓[meng2]) (female given name) Moyuru a sprout |
CP see styles |
c p c p c p shii pii; shiipii(sk) / shi pi; shipi(sk) シー・ピー; シーピー(sk) |
an imagined romantic relationship between two characters in fiction (or in real life) that one wishes for or fantasizes about (abbr. of "coupling") (1) (See コマーシャルペーパー) commercial paper; CP; (2) (See 共産党) communist party; CP; (3) (See 脳性麻痺) cerebral palsy; cerebral paralysis; CP; (4) (See カウンターパーチェス) counterpurchase; (5) (See クリーナープロダクション) cleaner production; (6) (See コンプライアンスプログラム) compliance program; (7) {physics} charge parity; C parity; CP; (8) (See カップリング・2) shipping; pairing of characters in a romantic relationship (in fan fiction, manga, etc.) |
IP see styles |
i p i p i p ai pii; aipii(sk) / ai pi; aipi(sk) アイ・ピー; アイピー(sk) |
intellectual property (in China, esp. since 2015, often used as an entertainment industry term for a creative work used as the basis of a new product, such as a manga adapted as a tv series, or the image of a cartoon character appearing on merchandise) (1) {comp} (See インターネットプロトコル) Internet Protocol; IP; (2) (See 知的財産) intellectual property |
カフ see styles |
gabu ガブ |
(abbreviation) (slang) (See カップリング・2) shipping; pairing of characters in a romantic relationship (in fan fiction, manga, etc.); (personal name) Gabb |
チビ see styles |
chibi チビ |
(1) (kana only) (sensitive word) small child; pipsqueak; small fry; small, cute versions of manga, anime, etc. characters, typically with oversized heads; (2) (sensitive word) (kana only) short person; midget; dwarf; (3) small animal; runt; (prefix) (4) worn down (pencil, etc.) |
万我 see styles |
manga まんが |
(surname) Manga |
万賀 see styles |
manga まんが |
(place-name, surname) Manga |
人設 人设 see styles |
rén shè ren2 she4 jen she |
the design of a character (in games, manga etc) (abbr. for 人物設定|人物设定); (fig.) (a celebrity or other public figure's) image in the eyes of the public; public persona |
動漫 动漫 see styles |
dòng màn dong4 man4 tung man |
cartoons and comics; anime and manga; cartoon (animated movie); anime |
同人 see styles |
tóng rén tong2 ren2 t`ung jen tung jen doujin(p); dounin / dojin(p); donin どうじん(P); どうにん |
people from the same workplace or profession; co-worker; colleague; pop culture enthusiasts who create fan fiction etc (1) same person; (2) said person; the person in question; (3) coterie; clique; fraternity; kindred spirits; comrade; colleague; (4) (どうじん only) dōjin; doujin; Japanese fans or hobbyists who produce their own magazines, manga, software, etc. |
娜娜 see styles |
nà nà na4 na4 na na |
Nana (name); Nana (1880 novel by Émile Zola); Nana (Japanese manga series) |
属性 see styles |
zokusei / zokuse ぞくせい |
(1) attribute; property; (2) {comp} attribute; (n,n-suf) (3) alignment (in a role-playing game); (n,n-suf) (4) {vidg} element (of an enemy or attack); type (of dealt damage); affinity; (n,n-suf) (5) (slang) (in manga, anime, etc.) (character) type; (suffix noun) (6) (slang) fondness (for); fetish |
慢我 see styles |
màn wǒ man4 wo3 man wo manga |
inherently arisen self |
機甲 机甲 see styles |
jī jiǎ ji1 jia3 chi chia kikou / kiko きこう |
mecha (human-operated robots in Japanese manga) (noun - becomes adjective with の) armour (e.g. tank); armor |
漫喫 see styles |
mankitsu まんきつ |
(abbreviation) (See 漫画喫茶) manga cafe; coffee shop with a manga library (usu. has Internet facilities and charges by the hour) |
漫改 see styles |
màn gǎi man4 gai3 man kai |
adapted from a manga |
漫研 see styles |
manken まんけん |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 漫画研究会・1) society for the study of manga; (2) (See 漫画研究会・2) manga club |
漫符 see styles |
manpu まんぷ |
(slang) signs, symbols and characters used in manga to represent actions, emotions, etc. |
猫耳 see styles |
nekomimi; nekomimi ねこみみ; ネコミミ |
(1) cat ears; (2) catgirl (female character with cat ears; in manga, anime, etc.); (3) ears with soft earwax that has a slight smell |
禿び see styles |
chibi(p); chibi ちび(P); チビ |
(1) (kana only) (sensitive word) small child; pipsqueak; small fry; small, cute versions of manga, anime, etc. characters, typically with oversized heads; (2) (sensitive word) (kana only) short person; midget; dwarf; (3) small animal; runt; (prefix) (4) worn down (pencil, etc.) |
結界 结界 see styles |
jié jiè jie2 jie4 chieh chieh kekkai けっかい |
(Buddhism) to designate the boundaries of a sacred place within which monks are to be trained; a place so designated; (fantasy fiction) force field; invisible barrier (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 結界 "kekkai") (1) {Buddh} (fixing) boundaries for religious practices; (2) {Buddh} prohibition (of items, people, spirits, etc. that would hinder Buddhist practice); (3) {Buddh} fence between inner and outer sanctums in a temple; (4) (archaism) (See 帳場格子) short two or three-fold lattice around the front desk of a store; (5) (colloquialism) (esp. in games, manga, etc.) barrier; dimensional barrier; containment zone; containment barrier; mystical barrier A fixed place, or territory; a definite area; to fix a place for a monastery, or an altar; a determined number, e.g. for an assembly of monks; a limit. It is a term specially used by the esoteric sects for an altar and its area, altars being of five different shapes. |
腐女 see styles |
fǔ nǚ fu3 nu:3 fu nü |
fujoshi (woman who likes manga about male homosexual love) (derived from Japanese 腐女子 "fujoshi") |
萌え see styles |
moe もえ |
(1) sprouting; budding; (n,int) (2) (slang) (also written 萌ゑ) crush (esp. on an imaginary character in manga, etc.); fascination; infatuation; (female given name) Moe |
萬賀 see styles |
manga まんが |
(surname) Manga |
話数 see styles |
wasuu / wasu わすう |
number of episodes (of a television series); number of chapters (of a manga) |
連画 see styles |
renga れんが |
(abbreviation) sequential art or pictures (type of printed, graphic storytelling, differentiated from manga by its liberal use of page space, often only one panel per page, and sparing use of dialogue) |
銃夢 see styles |
ganmu がんむ |
(work) Battle Angel Alita (manga and anime); (wk) Battle Angel Alita (manga and anime) |
電脳 see styles |
dennou / denno でんのう |
(1) (from Chinese) (See コンピューター) computer; (2) (orig. from the manga "Ghost in the Shell") cyberbrain; digital brain |
音喩 see styles |
onyu おんゆ |
mimetic word (esp. in manga); onomatopoeic word |
馬鍬 see styles |
maguwa; manga; umaguwa まぐわ; まんが; うまぐわ |
harrow; rake |
コスる see styles |
kosuru コスる |
(v5r,vi) (slang) (See コスプレ) to cosplay; to dress up in costume (as a character from an anime, manga, etc.) |
ネーム see styles |
neemu ネーム |
(1) name; (2) (abbreviation) (See ネームプレート) nameplate; (3) caption; (4) {manga} storyboard; rough draft |
マンガ see styles |
manga マンガ |
cartoon; comic; comic strip |
やおい see styles |
yaoi やおい |
manga on the theme of male homosexual love |
リョナ see styles |
ryona リョナ |
(net-sl) (from 猟奇 and オナニー) ryona; sexual fetish wherein a (usu. female) character is subjected to abuse (in manga, anime, etc.) |
七変化 see styles |
shichihenge; shichihenge しちへんげ; シチヘンゲ |
(1) {kabuki} dance in which the dancer quickly changes his clothes seven times; (2) (kana only) (See ランタナ) lantana (plant, flower); (3) (See アジサイ) hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla); (personal name) character from Cutie Honey (anime); Yamato Nadeshiko Shichihenge (anime, manga title); Shichihenge Tanuki Goten (1954 movie) |
七龍珠 七龙珠 see styles |
qī lóng zhū qi1 long2 zhu1 ch`i lung chu chi lung chu |
Dragon Ball, Japanese manga and anime series |
世界系 see styles |
sekaikei / sekaike せかいけい |
genre of manga, anime, etc. |
二次元 see styles |
èr cì yuán er4 ci4 yuan2 erh tz`u yüan erh tzu yüan nijigen にじげん |
two-dimensional; the fictional worlds of anime, comics and games (1) two dimensions; (2) (net-sl) fictional world of anime, manga, video games, etc. |
単行本 see styles |
tankoubon / tankobon たんこうぼん |
(1) standalone book (i.e. not part of an anthology, series, etc.); (book published as a) single volume; (2) tankōbon; individual volume of a manga series |
大猿王 see styles |
daienou / daieno だいえんおう |
(personal name) Great Monkey King (as in Hanuman from the Ramayana tales (manga)) |
大蛇丸 see styles |
dà shé wán da4 she2 wan2 ta she wan |
Orochimaru, Japanese folktale hero; Orochimaru, character in the Naruto manga series |
天龍人 天龙人 see styles |
tiān lóng rén tian1 long2 ren2 t`ien lung jen tien lung jen |
(Tw) (slang) privileged people oblivious to the hardships of others; Taipei residents or urban dwellers who consider themselves superior to others (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 天竜人 "Tenryūjin", an arrogant, privileged group in the manga "One Piece") |
実写化 see styles |
jisshaka じっしゃか |
(noun, transitive verb) live-action adaptation (of a manga, animated film, etc.) |
小畑健 see styles |
xiǎo tián jiàn xiao3 tian2 jian4 hsiao t`ien chien hsiao tien chien obatatakeshi おばたたけし |
OBATA Takeshi, manga artist, illustrator of cult series Death Note 死亡筆記|死亡笔记[si3 wang2 bi3 ji4] (person) Obata Takeshi (1969.2.11-) |
少年愛 see styles |
shounenai / shonenai しょうねんあい |
(1) pederasty; boy love; (2) (manga slang) (See ボーイズラブ) shōnen-ai (manga subgenre depicting romantic relationships between boys); boys' love |
巨神兵 see styles |
kyoshinhei / kyoshinhe きょしんへい |
(char) God Warrior (fictional beings in Hayao Miyazaki's manga Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind); (ch) God Warrior (fictional beings in Hayao Miyazaki's manga Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind) |
御宅族 see styles |
yù zhái zú yu4 zhai2 zu2 yü chai tsu |
otaku, a Japanese term for people with obsessive interests such as anime, manga, and video games; see also 宅男[zhai2 nan2]; see also 宅女[zhai2 nu:3] |
早バレ see styles |
hayabare はやバレ |
(slang) leaking information or contents (of a manga, anime, etc.) before an official announcement or release |
正太控 see styles |
zhèng tài kòng zheng4 tai4 kong4 cheng t`ai k`ung cheng tai kung |
shotacon (Japanese loanword); manga or anime genre depicting young boys in an erotic manner |
海賊王 海贼王 see styles |
hǎi zéi wáng hai3 zei2 wang2 hai tsei wang kaizokuou / kaizokuo かいぞくおう |
One Piece (manga and anime) pirate king |
漫画化 see styles |
mangaka まんがか |
(noun/participle) (1) caricaturing; (noun/participle) (2) (See 漫画) turning a movie, novel, etc. into a manga; making a comic version of something |
漫画家 see styles |
mangaka まんがか |
cartoonist; manga artist |
特装版 see styles |
tokusouban / tokusoban とくそうばん |
(1) specially bound edition; (2) edition (of a manga book, etc.) with an included extra (e.g. a booklet, toy, CD) |
筋斗雲 筋斗云 see styles |
jīn dǒu yún jin1 dou3 yun2 chin tou yün kintoun / kinton きんとうん |
Sun Wukong's magical cloud (fict) (obj) Flying Nimbus (magical cloud appearing in the Dragonball manga); (fic,obj) Flying Nimbus (magical cloud appearing in the Dragonball manga) |
蘿莉控 萝莉控 see styles |
luó lì kòng luo2 li4 kong4 lo li k`ung lo li kung |
lolicon or rorikon (Japanese loanword); manga or anime genre depicting young girls in an erotic manner |
輝夜姫 see styles |
kaguyahime かぐやひめ |
(ch) Kaguya-Hime (main character of Taketori Monogatari); Princess Kaguya; (wk) Kaguyahime (manga series by Reiko Shimizu) |
遊戯王 see styles |
yuugiou / yugio ゆうぎおう |
(work) Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga series and media franchise); (wk) Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga series and media franchise) |
電車男 see styles |
denshaotoko でんしゃおとこ |
(work) Densha Otoko (film, television series, manga and novel); (wk) Densha Otoko (film, television series, manga and novel) |
鳥山明 see styles |
toriyamaakira / toriyamakira とりやまあきら |
(person) Akira Toriyama (1955.4.5-2024.3.1; manga artist and character designer) |
アニメ化 see styles |
animeka アニメか |
(noun, transitive verb) making (a manga, video game, etc.) into an animated film or TV series; anime adaptation |
ウニフラ see styles |
unifura ウニフラ |
(slang) (from ウニ and フラ(ッシュ)) speech bubble with lines emanating outwards (e.g. in manga) |
エロ漫画 see styles |
eromanga; eromanga エロまんが; エロマンガ |
erotic manga; pornographic manga |
かぐや姫 see styles |
kaguyahime かぐやひめ |
(ch) Kaguya-Hime (main character of Taketori Monogatari); Princess Kaguya; (wk) Kaguyahime (manga series by Reiko Shimizu) |
コスプレ see styles |
kosupure コスプレ |
(abbr. of コスチュームプレー) cosplay (dressing up as a character from an anime, manga, video game, etc.) |
シスプリ see styles |
shisupuri シスプリ |
(work) Sister Princess (manga, game, TV series) (abbreviation); (wk) Sister Princess (manga, game, TV series) (abbreviation) |
セカイ系 see styles |
sekaikei / sekaike セカイけい |
genre of manga, anime, etc. |
はまり道 see styles |
hamarimichi はまりみち |
(work) Hamari Michi (manga by Sensha Yoshida); (wk) Hamari Michi (manga by Sensha Yoshida) |
ハム太郎 see styles |
hamutarou / hamutaro ハムたろう |
(product name) Hamtaro (children's manga and storybook series) |
ベルばら see styles |
berubara ベルばら |
(work) The Rose of Versailles (manga by Ikeda Riyoko) (abbreviation); (wk) The Rose of Versailles (manga by Ikeda Riyoko) (abbreviation) |
マンガー see styles |
mangaa / manga マンガー |
(personal name) Manger |
まんが家 see styles |
mangaka まんがか |
cartoonist; manga artist |
マンファ see styles |
manfa マンファ |
South Korean comics (often of a style similar to manga) (kor: manhwa) |
リボーン see styles |
riboon リボーン |
(personal name) Reborn (anime, manga character) |
二次コン see styles |
nijikon にじコン |
two-dimensional complex; people more interested in two-dimensional (i.e. anime or manga) girls than real people |
伊藤潤二 see styles |
itoujunji / itojunji いとうじゅんじ |
(person) Junji Itō (1963.7.31-; manga artist) |
作家買い see styles |
sakkagai さっかがい |
(colloquialism) buying a book, manga, etc. because one is a fan of the author |
北斗の拳 see styles |
hokutonoken ほくとのけん |
(work) Fist of the North Star (manga series and media franchise; written by Buronson and illustrated by Hara Tetsuo); (wk) Fist of the North Star (manga series and media franchise; written by Buronson and illustrated by Hara Tetsuo) |
吉田戦車 see styles |
yoshidasensha よしだせんしゃ |
(person) Sensha Yoshida (1963.8.11-) (manga artist) |
呪術廻戦 see styles |
jujutsukaisen じゅじゅつかいせん |
(work) Jujutsu Kaisen (manga series); (wk) Jujutsu Kaisen (manga series) |
哆啦A夢 哆啦A梦 see styles |
duō lā a mèng duo1 la1 a meng4 to la a meng |
Doraemon, Japanese manga and anime series character |
哈日杏子 see styles |
haariikyouko / harikyoko ハーリーキョウコ |
(person) Hari Kyoko (Taiwanese manga artist) |
大人買い see styles |
otonagai おとながい |
(noun/participle) (colloquialism) buying a large amount (esp. of collectible items aimed at kids, such as manga) |
桂まん我 see styles |
katsuramanga かつらまんが |
(person) Katsura Manga (1971.12.2-) |
死亡筆記 死亡笔记 see styles |
sǐ wáng bǐ jì si3 wang2 bi3 ji4 ssu wang pi chi |
Death note (Japanese: デスノート), translation of cult manga series by author ŌBA Tsugumi 大場鶇|大场鸫[Da4 chang3 Dong1] (pen-name) and illustrator OBATA Takeshi 小畑健[Xiao3 tian2 Jian4] |
民明書房 see styles |
minmeishobou / minmeshobo みんめいしょぼう |
(fict) (company) Minmeishobō (publishing company featured in the manga series "Sakigake!! Otokojuku"); (fic,c) Minmeishobō (publishing company featured in the manga series "Sakigake!! Otokojuku") |
没ネーム see styles |
botsuneemu; botsuneemu ぼつネーム; ボツネーム |
(See 没・2,ネーム・4) manga that has been rejected by an editor |
漫画喫茶 see styles |
mangakissa まんがきっさ |
manga cafe; coffee shop with a manga library (usu. has Internet facilities and charges by the hour) |
火影忍者 see styles |
huǒ yǐng rěn zhě huo3 ying3 ren3 zhe3 huo ying jen che |
Naruto, manga and anime series |
神奇寶貝 神奇宝贝 see styles |
shén qí bǎo bèi shen2 qi2 bao3 bei4 shen ch`i pao pei shen chi pao pei |
Pokémon or Pocket Monsters, popular Japanese video game, anime and manga |
稚野鳥子 see styles |
chiyatoriko ちやとりこ |
(person) Toriko Chiya (manga artist) |
聖地巡礼 see styles |
seichijunrei / sechijunre せいちじゅんれい |
(1) pilgrimage to sacred places; (2) (colloquialism) visiting the real-life locations used in an anime, manga, etc. |
蠟筆小新 蜡笔小新 see styles |
là bǐ xiǎo xīn la4 bi3 xiao3 xin1 la pi hsiao hsin |
Crayon Shin-chan (クレヨンしんちゃん), Japanese manga and anime series popular in China |
西尾維新 see styles |
nishioishin にしおいしん |
(person) Nisio Isin (1981-; novelist, manga author, and screenplay writer) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Manga" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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