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There are 63 total results for your Pear search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles

    li2
li
 rin
    りん

More info & calligraphy:

Nashi
pear; CL:個|个[ge4]
(kana only) pear (esp. Japanese pear); (female given name) Rin
The pear.

バートレット

see styles
 baatoretto / batoretto
    バートレット

More info & calligraphy:

Bartlett
Bartlett (pear); (place-name) Bartlett

雪梨

see styles
xuě lí
    xue3 li2
hsüeh li
 yukinashi; yukinashi
    ゆきなし; ユキナシ
snow pear (pyrus nivalis)
snow pear (Pyrus nivalis)

see styles

    du4
tu
 mori
    もり
birchleaf pear (tree); to stop; to prevent; to restrict
(1) forest; (2) shrine grove; (surname, female given name) Mori
Stop, prevent; azalea.

see styles
nài
    nai4
nai
 na
Chinese pear-leaved crab-apple
Berries of the nyctanthes or musk. āmra, a mango.

see styles

    li2
li
variant of 梨[li2], pear

山梨

see styles
shān lí
    shan1 li2
shan li
 yamanashi; yamanashi
    やまなし; ヤマナシ
rowan or mountain-ash (genus Sorbus)
(1) Yamanashi (city, prefecture); (2) (kana only) wild nashi (Pyrus pyrifolia var. pyrifolia); wild Japanese pear; (place-name, surname) Yamanashi

杜嚕


杜噜

see styles
dù lū
    du4 lu1
tu lu
 toro
turuṣka olibanum, Indian incense, resin, gum used for incense. It is said to resemble peach resin and to grow in Aṭali. Its leaves resemble the pear's and produce pepper; it is said to flourish in the sands of Central Asia and its gum to flow out on to the sands.

杜梨

see styles
dù lí
    du4 li2
tu li
birchleaved pear (Pyrus betulaefolia)

柰子

see styles
nài zi
    nai4 zi5
nai tzu
Chinese pear-leaf crabapple (Malus asiatica); (Internet slang) tits (pun on 奶子[nai3 zi5])

梨子

see styles
lí zi
    li2 zi5
li tzu
 riko
    りこ
pear; CL:個|个[ge4]
(female given name) Riko

梨樹


梨树

see styles
lí shù
    li2 shu4
li shu
 riki
    りき
pear tree
(female given name) Riki

梨花

see styles
 rika
    りか
pear blossoms; (female given name) Rinka

棠梨

see styles
táng lí
    tang2 li2
t`ang li
    tang li
 zumi
    ずみ
birch-leaved pear (Pyrus betulaefolia)
(kana only) Toringo crabapple (Malus sieboldii)

洋梨

see styles
 younashi / yonashi
    ようなし
European pear (Pyrus communis)

琵琶

see styles
pí pa
    pi2 pa5
p`i p`a
    pi pa
 biwa
    びわ
pipa, Chinese lute, with 4 strings, a large pear-shaped body and a fretted fingerboard
biwa (Japanese lute); (place-name, surname) Biwa
The pipa, a Chinese stringed musical instrument somewhat resembling a guitar.

苦瓜

see styles
kǔ guā
    ku3 gua1
k`u kua
    ku kua
 nigauri; nigauri
    にがうり; ニガウリ
bitter melon (bitter gourd, balsam pear, balsam apple, leprosy gourd, bitter cucumber)
(kana only) (See 蔓茘枝) bitter melon (Momordica charantia); bitter gourd; (surname) Nigauri

蓮霧


莲雾

see styles
lián wù
    lian2 wu4
lien wu
 renbu; renbu
    れんぶ; レンブ
wax apple (a reddish pear-shaped fruit)
(kana only) wax apple (Syzygium samarangense); Java apple

豆梨

see styles
 mamenashi; mamenashi
    まめなし; マメナシ
(kana only) callery pear (Pyrus calleryana); bradford pear

青梨

see styles
 aonashi
    あおなし
Harbin pear (Pyrus ussuriensis var. hondoensis); Ussurian pear; Chinese pear; (female given name) Saori

鰐梨

see styles
 waninashi; waninashi
    わになし; ワニナシ
(kana only) (See アボカド) avocado (Persea americana); alligator pear

鴨梨


鸭梨

see styles
yā lí
    ya1 li2
ya li
Chinese white pear (Pyrus × bretschneideri)

黃梨


黄梨

see styles
huáng lí
    huang2 li2
huang li
pineapple; pear

中国梨

see styles
 chuugokunashi; chuugokunashi / chugokunashi; chugokunashi
    ちゅうごくなし; チュウゴクナシ
Chinese white pear (Pyrus x bretschneideri); ya pear; pearple

新甘泉

see styles
 shinkansen; shinkansen
    しんかんせん; シンカンセン
shinkansen pear; hybrid nashi developed in Tottori prefecture

梨の実

see styles
 nashinomi
    なしのみ
pear

梨河豚

see styles
 nashifugu; nashifugu
    なしふぐ; ナシフグ
(kana only) pear puffer (Takifugu vermicularis)

洋なし

see styles
 younashi / yonashi
    ようなし
European pear (Pyrus communis)

西洋梨

see styles
 seiyounashi; seiyounashi / seyonashi; seyonashi
    せいようなし; セイヨウナシ
(kana only) (See 洋梨) European pear (Pyrus communis)

ナシフグ

see styles
 nashifugu
    ナシフグ
(kana only) pear puffer (Takifugu vermicularis)

なつひめ

see styles
 natsuhime
    なつひめ
(1) cerrado pineapple (Ananas ananassoides); (2) natsuhime (variety of pear from Tottori prefecture)

マメナシ

see styles
 mamenashi
    マメナシ
(kana only) callery pear (Pyrus calleryana); bradford pear

ユキナシ

see styles
 yukinashi
    ユキナシ
snow pear (Pyrus nivalis)

ヨウナシ

see styles
 younashi / yonashi
    ヨウナシ
European pear (Pyrus communis)

ワニナシ

see styles
 waninashi
    ワニナシ
(kana only) avocado (Persea americana); alligator pear

仙人掌果

see styles
xiān rén zhǎng guǒ
    xian1 ren2 zhang3 guo3
hsien jen chang kuo
prickly pear

台湾犬梨

see styles
 taiwaninunashi; taiwaninunashi
    たいわんいぬなし; タイワンイヌナシ
(kana only) evergreen pear (Pyrus kawakamii)

有りの実

see styles
 arinomi
    ありのみ
(See 梨の実) pear

梨花帶雨


梨花带雨

see styles
lí huā dài yǔ
    li2 hua1 dai4 yu3
li hua tai yü
lit. like raindrops on a pear blossom (idiom); fig. tear-stained face of a beauty

ラフランス

see styles
 rafuransu
    ラフランス
(1) La France pear (var. of French pear); Claude Blanchet pear; (2) La France rose

ルレクチエ

see styles
 rurekuchie
    ルレクチエ
Le Lectier (var. of French pear)

オプンティア

see styles
 opuntia
    オプンティア
prickly pear (Opuntia sp.)

カクタスペア

see styles
 kakutasupea
    カクタスペア
fruit of a cactus in genus Opuntia (incl. prickly pears and cholla); cactus pear

シンカンセン

see styles
 shinkansen
    シンカンセン
shinkansen pear; hybrid nashi developed in Tottori prefecture

セイヨウナシ

see styles
 seiyounashi / seyonashi
    セイヨウナシ
(kana only) European pear (Pyrus communis)

ラ・フランス

see styles
 ra furansu
    ラ・フランス
(1) La France pear (var. of French pear); Claude Blanchet pear; (2) La France rose

ル・レクチエ

see styles
 ru rekuchie
    ル・レクチエ
Le Lectier (var. of French pear)

Variations:
和梨
和なし

see styles
 wanashi
    わなし
Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia); nashi pear

カクタス・ペア

see styles
 kakutasu pea
    カクタス・ペア
fruit of a cactus in genus Opuntia (incl. prickly pears and cholla); cactus pear

チュウゴクナシ

see styles
 chuugokunashi / chugokunashi
    チュウゴクナシ
Chinese white pear (Pyrus x bretschneideri); ya pear; pearple

至那羅闍弗呾羅


至那罗阇弗呾罗

see styles
zhin à luó shé fú dá luó
    zhin4 a4 luo2 she2 fu2 da2 luo2
zhin a lo she fu ta lo
 Shinarajafutara
Cīnarājaputra, 'son of the China king,' intp. by 漢王子 Prince of Han, which was also an Indian name for a pear-tree, said to have been imported from China in the Han dynasty; v. 西域記 4.

Variations:
ありの実
有りの実

see styles
 arinomi
    ありのみ
(dated) (kana only) (trad. used to avoid using 梨, which sounds like 無し) (See 梨の実) pear

Variations:
なつひめ
ナツヒメ

see styles
 natsuhime; natsuhime
    なつひめ; ナツヒメ
(1) cerrado pineapple (Ananas ananassoides); (2) natsuhime (variety of pear from Tottori prefecture)

Variations:
梨酒
なし酒
ナシ酒

see styles
 nashishu
    なししゅ
pear cider; pear liquor

Variations:
洋梨
洋ナシ
洋なし

see styles
 younashi; younashi / yonashi; yonashi
    ようなし; ヨウナシ
European pear (Pyrus communis); common pear

Variations:
梨(P)
梨子(rK)

see styles
 nashi(p); nashi
    なし(P); ナシ
(kana only) nashi (esp. Pyrus pyrifolia); Japanese pear; Asian pear

Variations:
ラフランス
ラ・フランス

see styles
 rafuransu; ra furansu
    ラフランス; ラ・フランス
(1) La France pear (var. of French pear); Claude Blanchet pear; (2) La France rose

Variations:
ルレクチエ
ル・レクチエ

see styles
 rurekuchie; ru rekuchie
    ルレクチエ; ル・レクチエ
Le Lectier (var. of French pear)

Variations:
ペア
ペアー
ペヤ(sk)

see styles
 pea; peaa; peya(sk) / pea; pea; peya(sk)
    ペア; ペアー; ペヤ(sk)
(See 洋梨) European pear

Variations:
日本梨
日本なし
日本ナシ

see styles
 nihonnashi; nihonnashi
    にほんなし; ニホンナシ
Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia); nashi pear

Variations:
西洋梨
西洋なし
西洋ナシ

see styles
 seiyounashi; seiyounashi / seyonashi; seyonashi
    せいようなし; セイヨウナシ
(See 洋梨) European pear (Pyrus communis); common pear

Variations:
カクタスペア
カクタス・ペア

see styles
 kakutasupea; kakutasu pea
    カクタスペア; カクタス・ペア
fruit of a cactus in genus Opuntia (incl. prickly pears and cholla); cactus pear

Variations:
梨狩り
なし狩り(sK)
ナシ狩り(sK)

see styles
 nashigari
    なしがり
pear picking; harvesting pears

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 63 results for "Pear" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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