There are 11 total results for your Parish search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
堂區 堂区 see styles |
táng qū tang2 qu1 t`ang ch`ü tang chü |
parish; civil parish |
宮座 see styles |
miyaza みやざ |
organization of shrine parishioners in a hamlet; parish guild; (surname) Miyaza |
教区 see styles |
kyouku / kyoku きょうく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) parish |
教區 教区 see styles |
jiào qū jiao4 qu1 chiao ch`ü chiao chü |
diocese; parish See: 教区 |
監牧 监牧 see styles |
jiān mù jian1 mu4 chien mu |
shepherd; Tang dynasty official with responsibility for animal husbandry; pastor (cleric in charge of a Christian parish) |
パリシ see styles |
pariji パリジ |
parish; (personal name) Parisy |
パリッシュ see styles |
parisshu パリッシュ |
parish; (personal name) Parish; Parrish |
花地瑪堂區 花地玛堂区 see styles |
huā dì mǎ táng qū hua1 di4 ma3 tang2 qu1 hua ti ma t`ang ch`ü hua ti ma tang chü |
Parish of Our Lady of Fatima (Macau); Freguesia de Nossa Senhora de Fátima |
郡庁所在地 see styles |
gunchoushozaichi / gunchoshozaichi ぐんちょうしょざいち |
county seat; parish seat; borough seat; county town |
聖安多尼堂區 圣安多尼堂区 see styles |
shèng ān duō ní táng qū sheng4 an1 duo1 ni2 tang2 qu1 sheng an to ni t`ang ch`ü sheng an to ni tang chü |
St Anthony Parish (Macau); Freguesia de Santo António |
Variations: |
parisshu; parishi パリッシュ; パリシ |
parish |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 11 results for "Parish" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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