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12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
漢 汉 see styles |
hàn han4 han kan かん |
man (1) (usu. in compounds) China; (2) (hist) Han dynasty (of China; 202 BCE-220 CE); (3) Han (majority Chinese ethnic group); (suffix noun) (4) (oft. negative or aggressively masculine nuance) (See 硬骨漢) man; (surname) Hata The River Han: the Han dynasty; a fine fellow; China. |
漢一 see styles |
kanichi かんいち |
(personal name) Kan'ichi |
漢中 汉中 see styles |
hàn zhōng han4 zhong1 han chung |
see 漢中市|汉中市[Han4zhong1 Shi4] |
漢二 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(given name) Kanji |
漢人 汉人 see styles |
hàn rén han4 ren2 han jen kanjin かんじん |
Han Chinese person or people Chinese person (esp. Han Chinese); (surname) Kanro |
漢代 汉代 see styles |
hàn dài han4 dai4 han tai kandai かんだい |
the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) (See 漢・2) Han period (China; 202 BCE-220 CE); Han era |
漢傑 see styles |
kanketsu かんけつ |
(personal name) Kanketsu |
漢儒 see styles |
kanju かんじゅ |
(1) Han dynasty Confucian scholar; (2) Chinese Confucian scholar; Japanese Confucianist; Japanese sinologist |
漢化 汉化 see styles |
hàn huà han4 hua4 han hua |
to sinicize; sinicization; (software) Chinese localization |
漢南 汉南 see styles |
hàn nán han4 nan2 han nan |
Hannan district of Wuhan city 武漢市|武汉市[Wu3 han4 shi4], Hubei |
漢口 汉口 see styles |
hàn kǒu han4 kou3 han k`ou han kou kankou / kanko かんこう |
Hankou, part of Wuhan 武漢|武汉 at the junction of Han river and Changjiang in Hubei (place-name) Hankou (China); Hankow |
漢吉 see styles |
kankichi かんきち |
(given name) Kankichi |
漢名 see styles |
kanmei / kanme かんめい |
Chinese name (often of plants and animals) |
漢和 see styles |
kanwa かんわ |
(1) China and Japan; (2) Chinese and Japanese (languages); (3) (abbreviation) (See 漢和辞典) dictionary with Japanese definitions of kanji and kanji compounds; kanji dictionary |
漢国 see styles |
kangoku かんごく |
(place-name) Kangoku |
漢土 see styles |
kando かんど |
China |
漢城 汉城 see styles |
hàn chéng han4 cheng2 han ch`eng han cheng hanson ハンソン |
Hanseong, former name of Seoul (capital of South Korea), replaced in 2005 with 首爾|首尔[Shou3 er3] (place-name) Hanson (former name of Seoul) |
漢堡 汉堡 see styles |
hàn bǎo han4 bao3 han pao hanburugu はんぶるぐ |
(loanword) hamburger (place-name) Hamburg |
漢壽 汉寿 see styles |
hàn shòu han4 shou4 han shou |
Hanshou county in Changde 常德[Chang2 de2], Hunan |
漢奸 汉奸 see styles |
hàn jiān han4 jian1 han chien kankan かんかん |
traitor (to China) Chinese traitor (esp. a collaborator with the Japanese) |
漢姓 汉姓 see styles |
hàn xìng han4 xing4 han hsing kansei / kanse かんせい |
a Han family name (surname); (esp.) a Han surname adopted by a person of another ethnic group Chinese surname; Chinese family name |
漢娜 汉娜 see styles |
hàn nà han4 na4 han na |
More info & calligraphy: Hannah |
漢子 汉子 see styles |
hàn zi han4 zi5 han tzu kuniko くにこ |
man; fellow; (dialect) husband (female given name) Kuniko |
漢字 汉字 see styles |
hàn zì han4 zi4 han tzu kanji かんじ |
Chinese character(s) kanji; Chinese character; (personal name) Kanji |
漢学 see styles |
kangaku かんがく |
Sinology; study of China or of the Chinese classics |
漢學 汉学 see styles |
hàn xué han4 xue2 han hsüeh |
sinology; Chinese studies (in foreign schools); Han Learning, a Qing dynasty movement aiming at a philological appraisal of the Classics |
漢実 see styles |
kanjitsu かんじつ |
(given name) Kanjitsu |
漢川 汉川 see styles |
hàn chuān han4 chuan1 han ch`uan han chuan kankawa かんかわ |
Hanchuan, county-level city in Xiaogan 孝感[Xiao4 gan3], Hubei (surname) Kankawa |
漢才 see styles |
kanzai; karazae かんざい; からざえ |
(See 漢学) mastery of Chinese literature; Sinology |
漢拼 汉拼 see styles |
hàn pīn han4 pin1 han p`in han pin |
Hanyu Pinyin (abbr. for 漢語拼音|汉语拼音[Han4 yu3 Pin1 yin1]) |
漢文 汉文 see styles |
hàn wén han4 wen2 han wen kanbun かんぶん |
Chinese written language; Chinese literature esp. as taught abroad (1) Chinese classical writing; Chinese classics; (2) writing composed entirely of kanji |
漢斯 汉斯 see styles |
hàn sī han4 si1 han ssu |
More info & calligraphy: Haans |
漢方 see styles |
kanpou / kanpo かんぽう |
traditional Chinese medicine |
漢族 汉族 see styles |
hàn zú han4 zu2 han tsu kanzoku かんぞく |
Han ethnic group Han race; Han people |
漢書 汉书 see styles |
hàn shū han4 shu1 han shu kanjo かんじょ |
History of the Former Han Dynasty, second of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], composed by Ban Gu 班固[Ban1 Gu4] in 82 during Eastern Han (later Han), 100 scrolls (work) Book of Han (111 CE); History of the Former Han; (wk) Book of Han (111 CE); History of the Former Han The History of Han |
漢服 汉服 see styles |
hàn fú han4 fu2 han fu kanfuku かんふく |
traditional Han Chinese dress traditional Chinese clothing |
漢朝 汉朝 see styles |
hàn cháo han4 chao2 han ch`ao han chao kanchou / kancho かんちょう |
Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) (hist) Han dynasty (of China; 202 BCE-220 CE) |
漢東 see styles |
kantou / kanto かんとう |
(surname) Kantou |
漢森 汉森 see styles |
hàn sēn han4 sen1 han sen |
More info & calligraphy: Hansen |
漢検 see styles |
kanken かんけん |
(abbreviation) {tradem} (See 漢字検定) The Japan Kanji Aptitude Test |
漢氏 see styles |
ayauji あやうじ |
Aya clan |
漢水 汉水 see styles |
hàn shuǐ han4 shui3 han shui kansui かんすい |
Han River (Hanshui) lye water (for making Chinese noodles) |
漢永 汉永 see styles |
hàn yǒng han4 yong3 han yung kanei / kane かんえい |
(given name) Kan'ei Hanyeong |
漢江 汉江 see styles |
hàn jiāng han4 jiang1 han chiang hangan ハンガン |
Han River (place-name) Han River |
漢治 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(given name) Kanji |
漢沽 汉沽 see styles |
hàn gū han4 gu1 han ku |
Hangu former district of Tianjin, now part of Binhai subprovincial district 濱海新區|滨海新区[Bin1 hai3 xin1 qu1] |
漢法 see styles |
kanpou / kanpo かんぽう |
traditional Chinese medicine |
漢源 汉源 see styles |
hàn yuán han4 yuan2 han yüan |
Hanyuan county in Ya'an 雅安[Ya3 an1], Sichuan |
漢濱 汉滨 see styles |
hàn bīn han4 bin1 han pin |
Hanbin District of Ankang City 安康市[An1 kang1 Shi4], Shaanxi |
漢生 see styles |
hansen はんせん |
(personal name) Hansen |
漢直 see styles |
kanchoku かんちょく |
(abbreviation) {comp} (See 漢字直接入力) direct kanji input (as opposed to kana-kanji conversion) |
漢章 see styles |
kanshou / kansho かんしょう |
(personal name) Kanshou |
漢竹 see styles |
kanchiku かんちく karatake からたけ |
(archaism) Chinese bamboo; bamboo imported from China (often used to make flutes) |
漢簡 汉简 see styles |
hàn jiǎn han4 jian3 han chien |
bamboo slip used for record keeping during the Han Dynasty |
漢籍 see styles |
kanseki かんせき |
Chinese book; Chinese classics |
漢腔 汉腔 see styles |
hàn qiāng han4 qiang1 han ch`iang han chiang |
Wuhan accent |
漢臺 汉台 see styles |
hàn tái han4 tai2 han t`ai han tai |
Hantai District of Hanzhong City 漢中市|汉中市[Han4 zhong1 Shi4], Shaanxi |
漢英 汉英 see styles |
hàn yīng han4 ying1 han ying kanei / kane かんえい |
Chinese-English Kanji to English (dictionary) |
漢薬 see styles |
kanyaku かんやく |
(See 漢方薬・かんぽうやく) Chinese medicine; herbal medicine |
漢見 see styles |
ayami あやみ |
(surname) Ayami |
漢訳 see styles |
kanyaku かんやく |
(noun/participle) (1) translation into (classical) Chinese; translation into kanbun; (noun/participle) (2) (See 漢語・1) kango translation; translation into Japanese using kanji |
漢詩 see styles |
kanshi かんし |
Chinese poem; Chinese poetry |
漢語 汉语 see styles |
hàn yǔ han4 yu3 han yü kango かんご |
Chinese language; CL:門|门[men2] (1) Japanese word of Chinese origin; Sino-Japanese word; (2) (See 中国語) language of the Han people; Chinese |
漢譯 汉译 see styles |
hàn yì han4 yi4 han i kanyaku |
Chinese translation |
漢辦 汉办 see styles |
hàn bàn han4 ban4 han pan |
abbr. for 國家漢辦|国家汉办[Guo2 jia1 Han4 ban4], Office of Chinese Language Council International |
漢那 see styles |
kanna かんな |
(place-name, surname) Kanna |
漢野 see styles |
kanno かんの |
(surname) Kanno |
漢陰 汉阴 see styles |
hàn yīn han4 yin1 han yin kanin かんいん |
Hanyin County in Ankang 安康[An1 kang1], Shaanxi (personal name) Kan'in vicinity of the river |
漢陽 汉阳 see styles |
hàn yáng han4 yang2 han yang hanyan ハニャン |
Hanyang county in Hubei province; historical name Hanyang for Seoul, Korea (place-name) Hanyang (former name of Seoul, South Korea) |
漢音 see styles |
kanon かんおん |
(See 呉音・ごおん,唐音・とうおん) kan-on; Han reading; on reading of a kanji based on Tang dynasty Chinese |
俗漢 俗汉 see styles |
sú hàn su2 han4 su han zokukan |
a common fellow |
偷漢 偷汉 see styles |
tōu hàn tou1 han4 t`ou han tou han |
(of a woman) to take a lover |
兇漢 see styles |
kyoukan / kyokan きょうかん |
(out-dated kanji) villain; outlaw; assassin |
先漢 先汉 see styles |
xiān hàn xian1 han4 hsien han |
Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-8 AD), aka 西漢|西汉[Xi1 Han4] |
兩漢 两汉 see styles |
liǎng hàn liang3 han4 liang han |
Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD); refers to the Western Han and Eastern Han |
凶漢 see styles |
kyoukan / kyokan きょうかん |
villain; outlaw; assassin |
前漢 前汉 see styles |
qián hàn qian2 han4 ch`ien han chien han zenkan ぜんかん |
Former Han dynasty (206 BC-8 AD), also called 西漢|西汉[Xi1 Han4], Western Han dynasty (hist) Former Han dynasty (of China; 206 BCE-9 CE); Western Han dynasty; (place-name) Zenkan the former Han |
北漢 北汉 see styles |
běi hàn bei3 han4 pei han |
Han of the Five dynasties (951-979), one of ten kingdoms during the Five Dynasties, Ten Kingdoms period (907-960) |
南漢 南汉 see styles |
nán hàn nan2 han4 nan han |
Southern Han |
単漢 see styles |
tankan たんかん |
single kanji |
和漢 see styles |
wakan わかん |
Japanese-Chinese; Japan and China |
国漢 see styles |
kokkan こっかん |
Japanese and Chinese literature |
大漢 大汉 see styles |
dà hàn da4 han4 ta han |
burly fellow |
天漢 天汉 see styles |
tiān hàn tian1 han4 t`ien han tien han tenkan てんかん |
the Milky Way Milky Way |
夯漢 夯汉 see styles |
hāng hàn hang1 han4 hang han |
carrier who carries heavy loads on his shoulder (dialect) |
好漢 好汉 see styles |
hǎo hàn hao3 han4 hao han koukan / kokan こうかん |
hero; strong and courageous person; CL:條|条[tiao2] fine fellow |
定漢 see styles |
teikan / tekan ていかん |
(given name) Teikan |
宣漢 宣汉 see styles |
xuān hàn xuan1 han4 hsüan han |
Xuanhan county in Dazhou 達州|达州[Da2 zhou1], Sichuan |
容漢 see styles |
youkan / yokan ようかん |
(given name) Yōkan |
巨漢 see styles |
kyokan きょかん |
giant |
廣漢 广汉 see styles |
guǎng hàn guang3 han4 kuang han |
Guanghan, county-level city in Deyang 德陽|德阳[De2 yang2], Sichuan |
後漢 后汉 see styles |
hòu hàn hou4 han4 hou han gokan; koukan / gokan; kokan ごかん; こうかん |
Later Han or Eastern Han dynasty (25-220); Later Han of the Five Dynasties (947-950) (1) (hist) (esp. ごかん) Later Han dynasty (of China; 25-220 CE); Eastern Han dynasty; (2) (hist) (esp. こうかん) (See 五代・ごだい) Later Han dynasty (of China; 947-950 CE) |
快漢 see styles |
kaikan かいかん |
pleasant fellow |
怪漢 see styles |
kaikan かいかん |
suspicious man |
悪漢 see styles |
akkan あっかん |
rascal; villain; scoundrel; ruffian; crook |
惡漢 恶汉 see styles |
è hàn e4 han4 o han |
overbearing fiend |
懶漢 懒汉 see styles |
lǎn hàn lan3 han4 lan han |
idle fellow; lazybones |
成漢 成汉 see styles |
chéng hàn cheng2 han4 ch`eng han cheng han |
Cheng Han of the Sixteen Kingdoms (304-347) |
敖漢 敖汉 see styles |
áo hàn ao2 han4 ao han |
Aohan banner or Aokhan khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰[Chi4 feng1], Inner Mongolia |
星漢 星汉 see styles |
xīng hàn xing1 han4 hsing han |
Milky Way |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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