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There are 25 total results for your 息子 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

息子

see styles
 musuko
    むすこ

More info & calligraphy:

Son
(1) son; (2) (vulgar) penis

孫息子

see styles
 magomusuko
    まごむすこ
(rare) grandson

弟息子

see styles
 otoutomusuko; otomusuko / ototomusuko; otomusuko
    おとうとむすこ; おとむすこ
younger sons

消息子

see styles
 shousokushi / shosokushi
    しょうそくし
probe

生息子

see styles
 kimusuko
    きむすこ
(See 生娘) young man unknowing of women; male virgin

継息子

see styles
 mamamusuko
    ままむすこ
stepson

息子さん

see styles
 musukosan
    むすこさん
(honorific or respectful language) son

息子夫婦

see styles
 musukofuufu / musukofufu
    むすこふうふ
one's son and his wife

どら息子

see styles
 doramusuko
    どらむすこ
lazy son; profligate son

まま息子

see styles
 mamamusuko
    ままむすこ
stepson

一人息子

see styles
 hitorimusuko
    ひとりむすこ
only son

後取息子

see styles
 atotorimusuko
    あととりむすこ
son and heir; son who will succeed one

放蕩息子

see styles
 houtoumusuko / hotomusuko
    ほうとうむすこ
(yoji) good-for-nothing son; profligate son

総領息子

see styles
 souryoumusuko / soryomusuko
    そうりょうむすこ
eldest son

道楽息子

see styles
 dourakumusuko / dorakumusuko
    どうらくむすこ
(derogatory term) prodigal son; wastrel son; son of loose morals

跡取り息子

see styles
 atotorimusuko
    あととりむすこ
son and heir; son who will succeed one

Variations:
息子(P)

see styles
 musuko(p); musuko(sk)
    むすこ(P); ムスコ(sk)
(1) son; (2) (colloquialism) penis

Variations:
継息子
まま息子

see styles
 mamamusuko
    ままむすこ
stepson

Variations:
もらい息子
貰い息子

see styles
 moraimusuko
    もらいむすこ
adopted son

Variations:
跡取り息子
後取息子

see styles
 atotorimusuko
    あととりむすこ
son and heir; son who will succeed one

Variations:
息子(P)
むす子

see styles
 musuko(p); soku(息)(ok)
    むすこ(P); そく(息)(ok)
(1) son; (2) (むすこ only) (vulgar) penis

Variations:
ドラ息子(P)
どら息子

see styles
 doramusuko(dora息子)(p); doramusuko(dora息子)
    ドラむすこ(ドラ息子)(P); どらむすこ(どら息子)
lazy son; profligate son

Variations:
一人息子(P)
1人息子

see styles
 hitorimusuko
    ひとりむすこ
only son

息子はキャラクター掬い(sK)

see styles
 kyarakutaasukui / kyarakutasukui
    キャラクターすくい
(kana only) (See 金魚すくい) festival game of scooping up plastic cartoon figurines floating in water; character scooping

Variations:
一人息子(P)
1人息子
ひとり息子

see styles
 hitorimusuko
    ひとりむすこ
only son
This page contains 25 results for "息子" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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.

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