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Simple Dictionary Definition


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shā
    sha1
sha
 satsu
    さつ

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Kill / Slaughter / Murder / Butcher
to kill; to slay; to murder; to attack; to weaken; to reduce; (dialect) to smart; (used after a verb) extremely
(female given name) Satsu
To kill, cut down, cut off.

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shā
    sha1
sha
 sha; sa
    しゃ; さ

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Sand
granule; hoarse; raspy; sand; powder; CL:粒[li4]; abbr. for Tsar or Tsarist Russia
(numeric) one hundred-millionth; (female given name) Migiwa
bālukā. Sand; sands, e. g. of Ganges 恒河, implying countless; translit. s, ś, ṣ. Cf. 莎.

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shā
    sha1
sha
 sunahama
    すなはま

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Sand / Gravel
sand; gravel; granule; variant of 沙[sha1]
sand; grit; (surname) Sunahama
Gravel, sand.


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shā
    sha1
sha
 haze
    はぜ

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Shark
shark
(1) goby (fish); (2) yellowfin goby (Acanthogobius flavimanus)

殺戮


杀戮

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shā lù
    sha1 lu4
sha lu
 setsuroku
    さつりく

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Kill / Massacre / Mass Killing
to massacre; to slaughter
(noun/participle) slaughter; massacre
to slaughter

沙尼

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shā ní
    sha1 ni2
sha ni
 shani

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Shani
novice nun

沙巴

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shā bā
    sha1 ba1
sha pa

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Sabah
Sabah, state of Malaysia in north Borneo 婆羅洲|婆罗洲

砂糖

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shā táng
    sha1 tang2
sha t`ang
    sha tang
 satou / sato
    さとう

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Sato
granulated sugar
sugar; (surname) Satou
sugar

莎拉

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shā lā
    sha1 la1
sha la

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Sharla
Sara or Sarah (name)

鯊魚


鲨鱼

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shā yú
    sha1 yu2
sha yü

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Shark
shark

特雷莎

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tè léi shā
    te4 lei2 sha1
t`e lei sha
    te lei sha

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Teressa
Teresa; Theresa (name)

阿伊莎

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ā yī shā
    a1 yi1 sha1
a i sha

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Ayesha
Ayshe, Aise or Ayesha (name); Aishah bint Abi Bakr (c. 614-678), youngest wife of prophet Mohamed 穆罕默德[Mu4 han3 mo4 de2]

伊麗莎白


伊丽莎白

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yī lì shā bái
    yi1 li4 sha1 bai2
i li sha pai

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Elizabeth
Elizabeth (person name)

愛沙尼亞


爱沙尼亚

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ài shā ní yà
    ai4 sha1 ni2 ya4
ai sha ni ya

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Estonia
Estonia

蒙娜麗莎


蒙娜丽莎

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méng nà lì shā
    meng2 na4 li4 sha1
meng na li sha

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Monalisa
Mona Lisa

斯特拉特福

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sī tè lā tè fú
    si1 te4 la1 te4 fu2
ssu t`e la t`e fu
    ssu te la te fu

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Stratford
Stratford (place name); Stratford-upon-Avon, UK city in Warwickshire and birthplace of William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚[Sha1 shi4 bi3 ya4]

沙特阿拉伯

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shā tè ā lā bó
    sha1 te4 a1 la1 bo2
sha t`e a la po
    sha te a la po

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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia

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shá
    sha2
sha
old variant of 啥[sha2]

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shǎ
    sha3
sha
foolish

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shǎ
    sha3
sha
variant of 傻[sha3]


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shā
    sha1
sha
to brake
See:

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shǎ
    sha3
sha
to speak evil; gobbling sound made by ducks

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shá
    sha2
sha
dialectal equivalent of 什麼|什么[shen2 me5]; also pr. [sha4]

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shà
    sha4
sha
hoarse

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shà
    sha4
sha
kerchief covering head (arch.)


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shà
    sha4
sha
 hisashi
    ひさし
tall building; mansion; rear annex; lean-to; also pr. [xia4]
(given name) Hisashi

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shān
    shan1
shan
 sugizagi
    すぎざぎ
China fir; Cunninghamia lanceolata; also pr. [sha1]
Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica); (surname) Sugizagi
acedar

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shā
    sha1
sha
Zanthoxylum ailanthoides

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shà
    sha4
sha
to drink

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shū
    shu1
shu
 shiyu
    しゆ
bamboo or wooden spear; Kangxi radical 79, occurring in 段[duan4], 毅[yi4], 殺|杀[sha1] etc
kanji radical 79 at right; (surname) Shiyu

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shà
    sha4
sha
 setsu
fiend; demon; very; (Tw) SARS (loanword)
to kill

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shā
    sha1
sha
cholera

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náo
    nao2
nao
used in 硇砂[nao2 sha1]

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shà
    sha4
sha
fan


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shā
    sha1
sha
 sha
    しゃ
cotton yarn; muslin
(silk) gauze; (female given name) Suzu

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shà
    sha4
sha
wooden fan carried in procession

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shà
    sha4
sha
(auspicious herb)

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jiā
    jia1
chia
used in 袈裟[jia1 sha1]

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shā
    sha1
sha
 konokawa
    このかわ
used in 袈裟[jia1 sha1]
(personal name) Konokawa
monks robe


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shā
    sha1
sha
spear; to cripple (literary)

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shà
    sha4
sha
all of a sudden; drizzle

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shā
    sha1
sha
shark family, including some rays and skates

一霎

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yī shà
    yi1 sha4
i sha
in a flash

不殺


不杀

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bù shā
    bu4 sha1
pu sha
 fusatsu
not killing

不煞

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bù shà
    bu4 sha4
pu sha
 fusetsu
not killing

丹沙

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dān shā
    dan1 sha1
tan sha
cinnabar (used in TCM)

丹砂

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dān shā
    dan1 sha1
tan sha
 tansha
    たんしゃ
cinnabar
cinnabar

仇殺


仇杀

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chóu shā
    chou2 sha1
ch`ou sha
    chou sha
to kill in revenge

他殺


他杀

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tā shā
    ta1 sha1
t`a sha
    ta sha
 tasatsu
    たさつ
homicide (law)
(See 自殺) murder

伊沙

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yī shā
    yi1 sha1
i sha
 isa
    いさ
(female given name) Isa
IIśa, master, lord. 伊沙 is used for 伊舍那 q. v., but 伊沙那 īśāna, possessing, is intp. as 聚落 a settled place, locality, and may be Iiśānapura, v. infra 伊賞.

伯莎

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bó shā
    bo2 sha1
po sha
Bertha (name)

佉沙

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qiā shā
    qia1 sha1
ch`ia sha
    chia sha
 Kasha
Kashgar, a country in E. Turkestan, east of the Pamirs, S. of Tianshan; the older name, after the name of its capital, is sometimes given as 疏勒 or 室利訖栗多底 Śrīkrītati.

併紗


并纱

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bìng shā
    bing4 sha1
ping sha
doubling (combining two or more lengths of yarn into a single thread)

偏廈


偏厦

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piān shà
    pian1 sha4
p`ien sha
    pien sha
side annex; lean-to

傻B

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shǎ bī
    sha3 bi1
sha pi
variant of 傻屄[sha3 bi1]

傻X

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shǎ x
    sha3 x
sha x
see 傻叉[sha3 cha1]

傻冒

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shǎ mào
    sha3 mao4
sha mao
idiot; fool; foolish

傻叉

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shǎ chā
    sha3 cha1
sha ch`a
    sha cha
fool; blockhead

傻子

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shǎ zi
    sha3 zi5
sha tzu
idiot; fool

傻屄

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shǎ bī
    sha3 bi1
sha pi
stupid cunt (vulgar)

傻帽

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shǎ mào
    sha3 mao4
sha mao
fool; idiot; foolish; stupid

傻氣


傻气

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shǎ qì
    sha3 qi4
sha ch`i
    sha chi
foolish; foolishness

傻瓜

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shǎ guā
    sha3 gua1
sha kua
idiot; fool

傻眼

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shǎ yǎn
    sha3 yan3
sha yen
(coll.) stunned; dumbfounded; flabbergasted

傻笑

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shǎ xiào
    sha3 xiao4
sha hsiao
to giggle; to laugh foolishly; to smirk; to simper

傻蛋

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shǎ dàn
    sha3 dan4
sha tan
stupid young fellow; idiot

傻話


傻话

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shǎ huà
    sha3 hua4
sha hua
foolish talk; nonsense

傻逼

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shǎ bī
    sha3 bi1
sha pi
variant of 傻屄[sha3 bi1]

兇殺


凶杀

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xiōng shā
    xiong1 sha1
hsiung sha
to murder; assassination

兇煞


凶煞

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xiōng shà
    xiong1 sha4
hsiung sha
demon; fiend

兜沙

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dōu shā
    dou1 sha1
tou sha
 tosha
tuṣāra, frost.

六殺


六杀

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liù shā
    liu4 sha1
liu sha
 rokusetsu
six kinds of cases concerning crime related to killing

冰沙

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bīng shā
    bing1 sha1
ping sha
slushie; smoothie; crushed ice drink; frappucino

刮痧

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guā shā
    gua1 sha1
kua sha
 kassa; kassa
    かっさ; カッサ
gua sha (technique in TCM)
(kana only) gua sha (traditional Chinese healing method)

刺殺


刺杀

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cì shā
    ci4 sha1
tz`u sha
    tzu sha
 shisatsu
    しさつ
to assassinate; (military) to fight with a bayonet; (baseball) to put out (a baserunner)
(noun, transitive verb) (1) stabbing to death; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {baseb} putting out

剎住


刹住

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shā zhù
    sha1 zhu4
sha chu
to stop; to come to a halt

剎把


刹把

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shā bǎ
    sha1 ba3
sha pa
brake lever; crank handle for stopping or turning off machinery

剎車


刹车

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shā chē
    sha1 che1
sha ch`e
    sha che
to brake (when driving); to stop; to switch off; to check (bad habits); a brake

加沙

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jiā shā
    jia1 sha1
chia sha
 kasha
Gaza (territory adjacent to Israel and Egypt)
迦沙; 袈裟 kaṣāya, a colour composed of red and yellow, i. e. brown, described as a mixed colour, but 加沙野 is defined as 赤 red.

劫殺


劫杀

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jié shā
    jie2 sha1
chieh sha
to rob and kill

勃沙

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bó shā
    bo2 sha1
po sha
 botsusha
弗沙 puṣya; foam; a lunar mansion, i.e. the three arrow stars in the 鬼 constellation of which ? Cancri is one.

勒殺


勒杀

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lēi shā
    lei1 sha1
lei sha
to strangle

勒沙

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lè shā
    le4 sha1
le sha
 rokusha
lākṣā, lac; a reddish colour, probably cochineal.

南沙

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nán shā
    nan2 sha1
nan sha
 nansa
    なんさ
Nansha Islands, aka Spratly Islands; Nansha District of Guangzhou City 廣州市|广州市[Guang3 zhou1 Shi4], Guangdong
(place-name) Nansa

反殺


反杀

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fǎn shā
    fan3 sha1
fan sha
to respond to an assault by killing one's assailant

叻沙

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lè shā
    le4 sha1
le sha
laksa, spicy noodle soup of Southeast Asia

合殺


合杀

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hé shā
    he2 sha1
ho sha
 gōsatsu
The closing note of a chant or song; bring to an end.

呆傻

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dāi shǎ
    dai1 sha3
tai sha
stupid; foolish; dull-witted

呪殺


呪杀

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zhòu shā
    zhou4 sha1
chou sha
 jusatsu
    じゅさつ
(noun, transitive verb) killing (someone) with a curse; putting a deadly curse on (someone)
killing through curse

咒殺


咒杀

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zhòu shā
    zhou4 sha1
chou sha
 jusetsu
incantation for [raising] the dead

啥子

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shá zi
    sha2 zi5
sha tzu
(dialect) what

喇沙

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lǎ shā
    la3 sha1
la sha
laksa, spicy noodle soup of Southeast Asia

喉痧

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hóu shā
    hou2 sha1
hou sha
scarlet fever

嘸啥


呒啥

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m shá
    m2 sha2
m sha
dialectal equivalent of 沒什麼|没什么[mei2 shen2 me5]

噴砂


喷砂

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pēn shā
    pen1 sha1
p`en sha
    pen sha
sandblasting; abrasive blasting

嚇傻


吓傻

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xià shǎ
    xia4 sha3
hsia sha
to terrify; to scare sb

坑殺


坑杀

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kēng shā
    keng1 sha1
k`eng sha
    keng sha
to bury alive; to ensnare

報沙


报沙

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bào shā
    bao4 sha1
pao sha
 Hōsha
Pauṣa, the first of the three Indian winter months, from the 16th of the 10th Chinese month.

塵沙


尘沙

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chén shā
    chen2 sha1
ch`en sha
    chen sha
 jinja
Dust and sand, i.e. numberless as the atoms. Tiantai uses the term as one of the three illusions, i.e. the trial of the bodhisattva in facing the vast amount of detail in knowledge and operation required for his task of saving the world.

大廈


大厦

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dà shà
    da4 sha4
ta sha
(used in the names of grand buildings such as 百老匯大廈|百老汇大厦 Broadway Mansions (in Shanghai) or 帝國大廈|帝国大厦 Empire State Building etc)

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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.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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