There are 14 total results for your godan search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
五段 see styles |
godan ごだん |
More info & calligraphy: Go-Dan / 5th Degree Black Belt |
合壇 合坛 see styles |
hé tán he2 tan2 ho t`an ho tan gōdan |
United, or common altar, or altars, as distinguished from 離壇 separate altars. |
強談 see styles |
goudan / godan ごうだん |
(noun, transitive verb) tough negotiations |
後檀 see styles |
godan ごだん |
(surname) Godan |
誤断 see styles |
godan ごだん |
(noun, transitive verb) misjudgement |
隨護斷 随护断 see styles |
suí hù duàn sui2 hu4 duan4 sui hu tuan zui godan |
elimination through being on guard |
五段の滝 see styles |
godannotaki ごだんのたき |
(place-name) Godan Falls |
五段動詞 see styles |
godandoushi / godandoshi ごだんどうし |
{gramm} (See 一段動詞) godan verb; type 1 verb; consonant-stem verb; u-verb |
五段活用 see styles |
godankatsuyou / godankatsuyo ごだんかつよう |
{gramm} (See 一段活用・いちだんかつよう,五段動詞・ごだんどうし) godan verb conjugation |
五部合斷 五部合断 see styles |
wǔ bù hé duàn wu3 bu4 he2 duan4 wu pu ho tuan gobu gōdan |
To cut off the five classes of misleading things, i. e. four 見 and one 修, i. e. false theory in regard to the 四諦 four truths, and erroneous practice. Each of the two classes is extended into each of the three divisions of past, three of present, and three of future, making eighteen mental conditions. |
子音動詞 see styles |
shiindoushi / shindoshi しいんどうし |
{gramm} (See 五段動詞,母音動詞) consonant stem verb; godan verb |
牛檀栴檀 see styles |
niú tán zhān tán niu2 tan2 zhan1 tan2 niu t`an chan t`an niu tan chan tan godan sendan |
ox-head sandalwood |
れ足す言葉 see styles |
retasukotoba れたすことば |
(e.g. 行けれる, 書けれる) (See ら抜き言葉) adding a superfluous "re" to the potential form of a godan verb |
グループ1動詞 see styles |
guruupuichidoushi / gurupuichidoshi グループいちどうし |
(See 五段動詞) godan verb |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 14 results for "godan" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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