There are 27 total results for your naruto search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ナルト see styles |
naruto ナルト |
More info & calligraphy: Naruto |
成戸 see styles |
naruto なると |
(surname) Naruto |
成東 see styles |
narutou / naruto なるとう |
(place-name, surname) Narutou |
親泊 see styles |
naruto なると |
(surname) Naruto |
観潮 see styles |
kanchou / kancho かんちょう |
(noun/participle) (See 鳴門・なると・1) tide watching (esp. in the Naruto Strait); watching the tide; (personal name) Kanchō |
鳴戸 see styles |
naruto なると |
(1) strait with a roaring tidal ebb and flow; whirlpool; maelstrom; (2) (abbreviation) kamaboko with a spiral whirlpool-like pattern; (3) (food term) cooking technique where ingredients are cut in a spiral pattern; (surname) Naruto |
鳴門 see styles |
meimon / memon めいもん |
(1) strait with a roaring tidal ebb and flow; whirlpool; maelstrom; (2) (abbreviation) kamaboko with a spiral whirlpool-like pattern; (3) (food term) cooking technique where ingredients are cut in a spiral pattern; (4) Naruto; city in NE Tokushima pref; (5) (abbreviation) Naruto Strait; (6) (abbreviation) Naruto wakame; (personal name) Meimon |
鳴音 see styles |
naruto なると |
(female given name) Naruto |
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 |
鳴門市 see styles |
narutoshi なるとし |
(place-name) Naruto (city) |
鳴門駅 see styles |
narutoeki なるとえき |
(st) Naruto Station |
ナルート see styles |
naruuto / naruto ナルート |
(place-name) Nalut |
火影忍者 see styles |
huǒ yǐng rěn zhě huo3 ying3 ren3 zhe3 huo ying jen che |
Naruto, manga and anime series |
鳴戸俊英 see styles |
narutotoshihide なるととしひで |
(person) Naruto Toshihide |
鳴門公園 see styles |
narutokouen / narutokoen なるとこうえん |
(place-name) Naruto Park |
鳴門海峡 see styles |
narutokaikyou / narutokaikyo なるとかいきょう |
(place-name) Naruto Strait |
鳴門若布 see styles |
narutowakame なるとわかめ |
(See 若布・わかめ) Naruto wakame; mild-flavoured wakame from Tokushima prefecture |
鳴門金時 see styles |
narutokintoki なるときんとき |
Naruto kintoki; sweet potato grown in sandy soil |
ナルト走り see styles |
narutobashiri ナルトばしり |
(slang) Naruto run; running with one's arms outstretched behind, as in the anime Naruto |
なると金時 see styles |
narutokintoki なるときんとき |
Naruto kintoki; sweet potato grown in sandy soil |
阿波之鳴門 see styles |
awanonaruto あわのなると |
(person) Awa no Naruto |
鳴門ゴルフ場 see styles |
narutogorufujou / narutogorufujo なるとゴルフじょう |
(place-name) Naruto golf links |
鳴門教育大学 see styles |
narutokyouikudaigaku / narutokyoikudaigaku なるときょういくだいがく |
(org) Naruto University of Education; (o) Naruto University of Education |
Variations: |
naruto なると |
(1) (from 鳴門海峡) strait with a roaring tidal ebb and flow; whirlpool; maelstrom; (2) (abbreviation) (See 鳴門巻き) kamaboko with a spiral whirlpool-like pattern; (3) {food} cooking technique where ingredients are cut in a spiral pattern; (4) (鳴門 only) Naruto (city in Tokushima); (5) (鳴門 only) (abbreviation) (from 鳴門海峡) Naruto Strait; (6) (鳴門 only) (abbreviation) (See 鳴門若布・なるとわかめ) Naruto wakame |
鳴門スカイライン see styles |
narutosukairain なるとスカイライン |
(place-name) Naruto Skyline |
鳴門総合運動公園 see styles |
narutosougouundoukouen / narutosogoundokoen なるとそうごううんどうこうえん |
(place-name) Naruto Sports Park |
Variations: |
narutokintoki なるときんとき |
(See 金時・きんとき・3) Naruto kintoki; sweet potato grown in sandy soil |
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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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