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麻雀 is the common and specific name for a hemp sparrow bird in Chinese.
This was also the original name for the game, known commonly as Mahjong. You will still see boxes of Mahjong tiles with the title 麻雀 for sparrow instead of the modern 麻將 in Southern China. This title is also used for Mahjong in Japan.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your 麻雀 search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
麻雀 see styles |
má què ma2 que4 ma ch`üeh ma chüeh maajan(p); maajan(ik); maajan(ik) / majan(p); majan(ik); majan(ik) マージャン(P); まーじゃん(ik); まあじゃん(ik) |
More info & calligraphy: Sparrowmahjong (chi: májiàng); mah-jongg |
家麻雀 see styles |
jiā má què jia1 ma2 que4 chia ma ch`üeh chia ma chüeh |
(bird species of China) house sparrow (Passer domesticus) |
山麻雀 see styles |
shān má què shan1 ma2 que4 shan ma ch`üeh shan ma chüeh |
(bird species of China) russet sparrow (Passer cinnamomeus) |
樹麻雀 树麻雀 see styles |
shù má què shu4 ma2 que4 shu ma ch`üeh shu ma chüeh |
(bird species of China) Eurasian tree sparrow (Passer montanus) |
麻雀屋 see styles |
maajanya / majanya マージャンや |
mahjong parlour; mahjong parlor; mah-jongg parlour; mah-jongg parlor |
麻雀牌 see styles |
maajanpai / majanpai マージャンパイ |
mahjong tile |
脱衣麻雀 see styles |
datsuimaajan / datsuimajan だついマージャン |
{mahj} strip mahjong |
解剖麻雀 see styles |
jiě pōu má què jie3 pou1 ma2 que4 chieh p`ou ma ch`üeh chieh pou ma chüeh |
to dissect a sparrow; (fig.) to examine a typical case as the basis for making a generalization |
麻雀打ち see styles |
maajanuchi / majanuchi まあじゃんうち |
mahjong player |
黑胸麻雀 see styles |
hēi xiōng má què hei1 xiong1 ma2 que4 hei hsiung ma ch`üeh hei hsiung ma chüeh |
(bird species of China) Spanish sparrow (Passer hispaniolensis) |
黑頂麻雀 黑顶麻雀 see styles |
hēi dǐng má què hei1 ding3 ma2 que4 hei ting ma ch`üeh hei ting ma chüeh |
(bird species of China) saxaul sparrow (Passer ammodendri) |
打麻雀運動 打麻雀运动 see styles |
dǎ má què yùn dòng da3 ma2 que4 yun4 dong4 ta ma ch`üeh yün tung ta ma chüeh yün tung |
the Great Sparrow Campaign or the Four Pests Campaign, one of the actions during the Great Leap Forward 大躍進|大跃进[Da4 yue4 jin4] aiming to eliminate four pests: rats, flies, mosquitoes, and sparrows |
麻雀クラブ see styles |
maajankurabu / majankurabu マージャンクラブ |
(See 雀荘) mahjong parlour; mahjong parlor |
閉塞眼睛捉麻雀 闭塞眼睛捉麻雀 see styles |
bì sè yǎn jīng zhuō má què bi4 se4 yan3 jing1 zhuo1 ma2 que4 pi se yen ching cho ma ch`üeh pi se yen ching cho ma chüeh |
lit. to catch sparrows blindfolded (idiom); fig. to act blindly |
麻雀雖小,五臟俱全 麻雀虽小,五脏俱全 see styles |
má què suī xiǎo , wǔ zàng jù quán ma2 que4 sui1 xiao3 , wu3 zang4 ju4 quan2 ma ch`üeh sui hsiao , wu tsang chü ch`üan ma chüeh sui hsiao , wu tsang chü chüan |
the sparrow may be small but all its vital organs are there (idiom); small but complete in every detail |
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maajantaku / majantaku マージャンたく |
mahjong table |
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maajanya / majanya マージャンや |
(See 雀荘) mahjong parlour; mahjong parlor |
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maajanten / majanten マージャンてん |
{mahj} mahjong parlour; mahjong parlor |
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maajanpai / majanpai マージャンパイ |
{mahj} mahjong tile |
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maajansou / majanso マージャンそう |
(See 雀荘) mahjong parlour; mahjong parlor |
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kakemaajan / kakemajan かけマージャン |
mahjong gambling; playing mahjong for money |
Variations: |
maajan(p); maajan(ik); maajan(ik) / majan(p); majan(ik); majan(ik) マージャン(P); まーじゃん(ik); まあじゃん(ik) |
mahjong (chi: májiàng); mah-jongg |
Variations: |
maajan(p); maajan(sk); maajan(sk) / majan(p); majan(sk); majan(sk) マージャン(P); まーじゃん(sk); まあじゃん(sk) |
mahjong (chi: májiàng); mah-jongg |
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maajanuchi / majanuchi マージャンうち |
mahjong player |
Variations: |
maajanpai / majanpai マージャンパイ |
{mahj} mahjong tile |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Sparrow | 麻雀 | maa jan / maajan / ma jan | má què / ma2 que4 / ma que / maque | ma ch`üeh / machüeh / ma chüeh |
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of art alive.
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