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| Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
塔 see styles |
tǎ ta3 t`a ta tousaki / tosaki とうさき |
More info & calligraphy: Ta(n,n-suf) (1) tower; steeple; spire; (2) (abbreviation) (original meaning) (See 卒塔婆・1,塔婆・1) stupa; pagoda; dagoba; (surname) Tousaki stūpa; tope; a tumulus, or mound, for the bones, or remains of the dead, or for other sacred relics, especially of the Buddha, whether relics of the body or the mind, e.g. bones or scriptures. As the body is supposed to consist of 84,000 atoms, Aśoka is said to have built 84,000 stūpas to preserve relics of Śākyamuni. Pagodas, dagobas, or towers with an odd number of stories are used in China for the purpose of controlling the geomantic influences of a neighbourbood. Also 塔婆; 兜婆; 偸婆; 藪斗波; 窣堵波; 率都婆; 素覩波; 私鍮簸, etc. The stūpas erected over relics of the Buddha vary from the four at his birthplace, the scene of his enlightenment, of his first sermon, and of his death, to the 84,000 accredited to Aśoka. |
埃塔 see styles |
āi tǎ ai1 ta3 ai t`a ai ta |
More info & calligraphy: Etta |
塔勒 see styles |
tǎ lè ta3 le4 t`a le ta le |
More info & calligraphy: Tulle |
塔林 see styles |
tǎ lín ta3 lin2 t`a lin ta lin |
More info & calligraphy: Tarin |
塔羅 塔罗 see styles |
tǎ luó ta3 luo2 t`a lo ta lo |
More info & calligraphy: Tarot |
澤塔 泽塔 see styles |
zé tǎ ze2 ta3 tse t`a tse ta |
More info & calligraphy: Zeta |
貝塔 贝塔 see styles |
bèi tǎ bei4 ta3 pei t`a pei ta |
More info & calligraphy: Beta |
踏實 踏实 see styles |
tā shi ta1 shi5 t`a shih ta shih |
More info & calligraphy: Realistic / Practical |
高塔 see styles |
gāo tǎ gao1 ta3 kao t`a kao ta koutou / koto こうとう |
More info & calligraphy: Gautahigh tower; (surname) Takatou |
卡塔爾 卡塔尔 see styles |
kǎ tǎ ěr ka3 ta3 er3 k`a t`a erh ka ta erh |
More info & calligraphy: Qatar |
塔希提 see styles |
tǎ xī tí ta3 xi1 ti2 t`a hsi t`i ta hsi ti |
More info & calligraphy: Tahiti |
奢摩他 see styles |
shē mó tā she1 mo2 ta1 she mo t`a she mo ta shamata |
More info & calligraphy: Samatha |
娜塔莉 see styles |
nà tǎ lì na4 ta3 li4 na t`a li na ta li |
More info & calligraphy: Nataly |
桑塔納 桑塔纳 see styles |
sāng tǎ nà sang1 ta3 na4 sang t`a na sang ta na |
More info & calligraphy: Santana |
法塔赫 see styles |
fǎ tǎ hè fa3 ta3 he4 fa t`a ho fa ta ho |
More info & calligraphy: Fattah |
馬耳他 马耳他 see styles |
mǎ ěr tā ma3 er3 ta1 ma erh t`a ma erh ta |
More info & calligraphy: Malta |
他 see styles |
tā ta1 t`a ta ta た |
(third-person singular) (since the early 20th century, usu. male) he; him; his; (bound form) other; another; some other (as in 他日[ta1 ri4] and 他人[ta1 ren2]) (adv,n,adj-no) other (esp. people and abstract matters) Another, other, the other, his, her, it, etc. |
嗒 see styles |
tà ta4 t`a ta |
used in 嗒然[ta4 ran2] and 嗒喪|嗒丧[ta4 sang4] |
嚃 see styles |
tà ta4 t`a ta |
(literary) to drink; to swallow |
塌 see styles |
tā ta1 t`a ta |
to collapse; to droop; to settle down |
墖 塔 see styles |
tǎ ta3 t`a ta |
old variant of 塔[ta3] See: 塔 |
她 see styles |
tā ta1 t`a ta |
she |
它 see styles |
tā ta1 t`a ta ta |
it other |
搨 see styles |
tà ta4 t`a ta |
to make a rubbing |
撻 挞 see styles |
tà ta4 t`a ta |
(bound form) to whip; to flog; (loanword) (pastry) tart (colloquial pr. [ta3]) |
榻 see styles |
tà ta4 t`a ta tō |
couch a sofa |
毾 see styles |
tà ta4 t`a ta |
a coarse, woollen serge |
沓 see styles |
tà ta4 t`a ta kutsu くつ |
again and again; many shoes; boots; footwear; footgear; (place-name, surname) Kutsu Ripple, babble; join. Translit. t, d, etc. |
溻 see styles |
tā ta1 t`a ta |
(of clothes) to be soaked with sweat |
漯 see styles |
tà ta4 t`a ta |
name of a river |
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