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123>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization | Simple Dictionary Definition | 
| モリスsee styles | morisu モリス | More info & calligraphy:Morris | 
| 加拿大see styles | jiā ná dà jia1 na2 da4 chia na ta | More info & calligraphy:Canada | 
| 多倫多 多伦多see styles | duō lún duō duo1 lun2 duo1 to lun to | More info & calligraphy:Toronto | 
| トーソンsee styles | dooson ドーソン | (place-name) Dawson (Canada); D'Ohsson; Dorson | 
| ミラベルsee styles | miraberu ミラベル | More info & calligraphy:Mirabel | 
| 蒙特利爾 蒙特利尔see styles | méng tè lì ěr meng2 te4 li4 er3 meng t`e li erh meng te li erh | More info & calligraphy:Montreal | 
| 阿爾伯塔 阿尔伯塔see styles | ā ěr bó tǎ a1 er3 bo2 ta3 a erh po t`a a erh po ta | More info & calligraphy:Alberta | 
| ジャスパーsee styles | jasupaa / jasupa ジャスパー | More info & calligraphy:Jasper | 
| トンプソンsee styles | tonpuson トンプソン | More info & calligraphy:Thompson | 
| ブラントンsee styles | burandon ブランドン | (place-name) Brandon (Canada) | 
| フランクリンsee styles | furankurin フランクリン | More info & calligraphy:Franklyn | 
| マッケンジーsee styles | makkenjii / makkenji マッケンジー | More info & calligraphy:Mckenzie | 
| 加see styles | jiā jia1 chia ka か | to add; (math.) plus; to increase; to augment; (used before a disyllabic verb, often after an adverb like 不[bu4], 大[da4], 稍[shao1] etc, to indicate that the action applies to something previously mentioned, as in 稍加改良[shao1jia1 gai3liang2] "make some minor improvements to (it)") (1) addition; (2) (abbreviation) (See 加奈陀・カナダ) Canada; (surname) Kuwae Add, added; increase; put on. | 
| はなsee styles | hana ハナ | (f,p) Hana (Hawaii); Hanna (Canada) | 
| 加國 加国see styles | jiā guó jia1 guo2 chia kuo kakuni かくに | Canada (surname) Kakuni | 
| 加航see styles | jiā háng jia1 hang2 chia hang | Air Canada | 
| 卑詩 卑诗see styles | bēi shī bei1 shi1 pei shih | British Columbia, province of Canada (loanword from "BC") | 
| 日加see styles | nikka にっか | Japan and Canada; Japanese-Canadian | 
| 渡加see styles | toka とか | (noun/participle) going to Canada; (surname) Toga | 
| 美加see styles | měi jiā mei3 jia1 mei chia yoshika よしか | US and Canada (abbr.) (female given name) Yoshika | 
| あるまsee styles | aruma アルマ | (given name) Aruma; (place-name) Alma (Canada) | 
| オーバsee styles | ooba オーバ | (1) (abbreviation) overcoat; (n,vs,adj-f) (2) exceeding; going over; going beyond; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) exaggerated; over the top; overdrawn; overreaction; (4) (sports) (abbreviation) over par; (5) overexposure; (place-name) Oba (Canada) | 
| オタワsee styles | otawa オタワ | Ottawa (Canada); (place-name) Ottawa (Canada) | 
| カスペsee styles | gasupe ガスペ | (place-name) Gaspe (Canada) | 
| かなたsee styles | kanada カナダ | (place-name) Canada | 
| 加奈陀see styles | kanada かなだ | (ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Canada; (place-name) Canada | 
| 加麻大see styles | jiā má dà jia1 ma2 da4 chia ma ta | (slang) Canada | 
| 庶民院see styles | shominin しょみんいん | House of Commons (UK, Canada) | 
| 楓葉國 枫叶国see styles | fēng yè guó feng1 ye4 guo2 feng yeh kuo | (slang) Canada | 
| 渥太華 渥太华see styles | wò tài huá wo4 tai4 hua2 wo t`ai hua wo tai hua | Ottawa, capital of Canada | 
| 溫哥華 温哥华see styles | wēn gē huá wen1 ge1 hua2 wen ko hua | Vancouver (city in Canada) | 
| 溫尼伯 温尼伯see styles | wēn ní bó wen1 ni2 bo2 wen ni po | Winnipeg, capital of Manitoba, Canada | 
| 滿地可 满地可see styles | mǎn dì kě man3 di4 ke3 man ti k`o man ti ko | Montreal (chiefly used in Hong Kong and the Chinese community in Canada) (from Cantonese 滿地可|满地可 Mun5 dei6 ho2) | 
| 特魯多 特鲁多see styles | tè lǔ duō te4 lu3 duo1 t`e lu to te lu to | Pierre Trudeau (1919-2000), prime minister of Canada 1980-1984 and 1968-1979; Justin Trudeau (1971-), prime minister of Canada from 2015 | 
| 紐芬蘭 纽芬兰see styles | niǔ fēn lán niu3 fen1 lan2 niu fen lan | Newfoundland Island, Canada | 
| 艾伯塔see styles | ài bó tǎ ai4 bo2 ta3 ai po t`a ai po ta | Alberta province of Canada, capital Edmonton 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Ai1 de2 meng2 dun4]; also written 阿爾伯塔|阿尔伯塔[A1 er3 bo2 ta3] | 
| 落基山see styles | luò jī shān luo4 ji1 shan1 lo chi shan | Rocky Mountains in West US and Canada | 
| 葉禮庭 叶礼庭see styles | yè lǐ tíng ye4 li3 ting2 yeh li t`ing yeh li ting | Michael Grant Ignatieff (1947-), leader of the Liberal Party of Canada | 
| 蒙特婁 蒙特娄see styles | méng tè lóu meng2 te4 lou2 meng t`e lou meng te lou | Montreal, city in Quebec, Canada (Tw) | 
| 賴昌星 赖昌星see styles | lài chāng xīng lai4 chang1 xing1 lai ch`ang hsing lai chang hsing | Lai Changxing (1958-), notorious Xiamen mafia boss involved in large scale corruption and smuggling, extradited from Canada back to China in 2008 | 
| 里賈納 里贾纳see styles | lǐ jiǎ nà li3 jia3 na4 li chia na | Regina city, capital of Saskatchewan province, Canada | 
| 雪特尼see styles | shidonii / shidoni シドニー | (place-name) Sydney (Australia, Canada) | 
| 韓亞龍 韩亚龙see styles | hán yà lóng han2 ya4 long2 han ya lung | H Mart, Korean supermarket chain in US and Canada | 
| 魁北克see styles | kuí běi kè kui2 bei3 ke4 k`uei pei k`o kuei pei ko | Quebec province, Canada | 
| ウッズ湖see styles | uzuko ウッズこ | (place-name) Lake Woods (Australia); Lake of the Woods (Canada) | 
| オゴポゴsee styles | ogopogo オゴポゴ | Ogopogo (lake monster reported to live in Canada's Lake Okanagan) | 
| オシャワsee styles | oshawa オシャワ | (place-name) Oshawa (Canada) | 
| オリリアsee styles | oriria オリリア | (place-name) Orillia (Canada) | 
| カナダ雁see styles | kanadagan; kanadagan カナダがん; カナダガン | (kana only) Canada goose (Branta canadensis); Canadian goose | 
| グェルフsee styles | gerufu グェルフ | (place-name) Guelph (Canada) | 
| クロス湖see styles | kurosuko クロスこ | (place-name) Cross Lake (Canada) | 
| ケノーラsee styles | kenoora ケノーラ | (place-name) Kenora (Canada) | 
| ケローナsee styles | keroona ケローナ | (place-name) Kelowna (Canada) | 
| サーニアsee styles | saania / sania サーニア | (place-name) Sarnia (Canada) | 
| サンレミsee styles | sanremi サンレミ | (place-name) Saint Remi (Canada); Saint-Rhemy (Italy) | 
| シブガモsee styles | shibugamo シブガモ | (place-name) Chibougamau (Canada) | 
| ダンヒルsee styles | danbiru ダンビル | (place-name) Danville; Dunnville (Canada); D'Anville | 
| チカムシsee styles | chikamushi チカムシ | (place-name) Tecumseh (Canada) | 
| チャタムsee styles | chatamu チャタム | (place-name) Chatham (Canada) | 
| テーバーsee styles | deehaa / deeha デーハー | (noun or adjectival noun) (slang) (inversion of 派手) (See 派手・はで) showy; loud; flashy; gaudy; (place-name) Taber (Canada) | 
| テムズ川see styles | temuzugawa テムズがわ | (place-name) River Thames (UK); (place-name) Thames River (Canada) | 
| トルローsee styles | toruroo トルロー | (place-name) Truro (Canada) | 
| トレイルsee styles | toreiru / toreru トレイル | trail; (place-name) Trail (Canada) | 
| ナナイモsee styles | nanaimo ナナイモ | (place-name) Nanaimo (Canada) | 
| ナパニーsee styles | napanii / napani ナパニー | (place-name) Napanee (Canada); Nappanee | 
| ノース岬see styles | noosumisaki ノースみさき | (place-name) Cape North (Canada); North Cape (New Zealand); North Point | 
| ノランダsee styles | noranda ノランダ | (place-name) Noranda (Canada) | 
| ハーストsee styles | baasuto / basuto バースト | (n,vs,vi) (1) burst (tire, pipe, etc.); rupture; blowout; (n,vs,vi) (2) burst (radiation, signal, etc.); (place-name) Hearst (Canada); Haast; Hurst | 
| ハーデンsee styles | baaten / baten バーテン | (abbreviation) (See バーテンダー) bartender; (place-name) Baden (Switzerland); Virden (Canada) | 
| ヘーニーsee styles | heenii / heeni ヘーニー | (place-name) Haney (Canada) | 
| ベルビルsee styles | berubiru ベルビル | (place-name) Bell Ville (Argentina); Belleville (Canada); Bellville; Verville | 
| ヘル半島see styles | beruhantou / beruhanto ベルはんとう | (place-name) Bell Peninsula (Canada) | 
| マグラスsee styles | magurasu マグラス | (place-name) Magrath (Canada); McGrath; Mcgrath | 
| メルビルsee styles | merubiru メルビル | (place-name) Melville (Canada); Melvil | 
| ヤーマスsee styles | yaamasu / yamasu ヤーマス | (place-name) Yarmouth (Canada) | 
| ラカナダsee styles | rakanada ラカナダ | (place-name) La Canada | 
| ラシーヌsee styles | rashiinu / rashinu ラシーヌ | (place-name) Lachine (Canada); Racine | 
| ルーアンsee styles | ruuan / ruan ルーアン | (place-name) Luan; Rouen (France); Rouyn (Canada) | 
| 七國集團 七国集团see styles | qī guó jí tuán qi1 guo2 ji2 tuan2 ch`i kuo chi t`uan chi kuo chi tuan | G7, the group of 7 industrialized countries: US, Japan, Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Canada (now G8, including Russia) | 
| 克朗代克see styles | kè lǎng dài kè ke4 lang3 dai4 ke4 k`o lang tai k`o ko lang tai ko | Klondike in northwest Canada | 
| 努納武特 努纳武特see styles | nǔ nà wǔ tè nu3 na4 wu3 te4 nu na wu t`e nu na wu te | Nunavut territory, Canada | 
| 北西航路see styles | hokuseikouro / hokusekoro ほくせいこうろ | Northwest Passage (sea route along the north coast of Canada) | 
| 卡爾加里 卡尔加里see styles | kǎ ěr jiā lǐ ka3 er3 jia1 li3 k`a erh chia li ka erh chia li | Calgary, largest city of Alberta, Canada | 
| 四十雀雁see styles | shijuukaragan; shijuukaragan / shijukaragan; shijukaragan しじゅうからがん; シジュウカラガン | (kana only) (See カナダ雁) Aleutian Canada goose (Branta canadensis leucopareia) | 
| 埃德蒙頓 埃德蒙顿see styles | āi dé méng dùn ai1 de2 meng2 dun4 ai te meng tun | Edmonton, capital of Alberta, Canada | 
| 夏洛特敦see styles | xià luò tè dūn xia4 luo4 te4 dun1 hsia lo t`e tun hsia lo te tun | Charlottetown, capital of Prince Edward Island, Canada | 
| 安大略省see styles | ān dà lüè shěng an1 da4 lu:e4 sheng3 an ta lu:e sheng | Ontario province, Canada | 
| 愛德華島 爱德华岛see styles | ài dé huá dǎo ai4 de2 hua2 dao3 ai te hua tao | Prince Edward Island, province of Canada | 
| 拉布拉多see styles | lā bù lā duō la1 bu4 la1 duo1 la pu la to | Labrador, Canada; Labrador (a breed of dog) | 
| 新斯科舍see styles | xīn sī kē shè xin1 si1 ke1 she4 hsin ssu k`o she hsin ssu ko she | Nova Scotia province, Canada | 
| 曼尼托巴see styles | màn ní tuō bā man4 ni2 tuo1 ba1 man ni t`o pa man ni to pa | Manitoba, province of Canada | 
| 本那比市see styles | běn nà bǐ shì ben3 na4 bi3 shi4 pen na pi shih | Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada | 
| 海岸山脈see styles | kaigansanmyaku かいがんさんみゃく | (place-name) Coast Mountains (Canada); Coast Ranges (USA); Hai'an Range (Taiwan) | 
| 聖約翰斯 圣约翰斯see styles | shèng yuē hàn sī sheng4 yue1 han4 si1 sheng yüeh han ssu | St John's, capital of Labrador and Newfoundland province, Canada | 
| 艾德蒙頓 艾德蒙顿see styles | ài dé méng dùn ai4 de2 meng2 dun4 ai te meng tun | Edmonton, capital of Alberta, Canada; also written 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Ai1 de2 meng2 dun4] | 
| 艾爾伯塔 艾尔伯塔see styles | ài ěr bó tǎ ai4 er3 bo2 ta3 ai erh po t`a ai erh po ta | Alberta province of Canada, capital Edmonton 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Ai1 de2 meng2 dun4]; also written 阿爾伯塔|阿尔伯塔[A1 er3 bo2 ta3] | 
| 薩斯卡通 萨斯卡通see styles | sà sī kǎ tōng sa4 si1 ka3 tong1 sa ssu k`a t`ung sa ssu ka tung | Saskatoon city, Saskatchewan, Canada | 
| 馬尼托巴 马尼托巴see styles | mǎ ní tuō bā ma3 ni2 tuo1 ba1 ma ni t`o pa ma ni to pa | Manitoba province, Canada | 
| 魁北克市see styles | kuí běi kè shì kui2 bei3 ke4 shi4 k`uei pei k`o shih kuei pei ko shih | Quebec city, capital of Quebec province of Canada | 
| USMCAsee styles | yuu esu emu shii ee; yuuesuemushiiee(sk) / yu esu emu shi ee; yuesuemushiee(sk) ユー・エス・エム・シー・エー; ユーエスエムシーエー(sk) | United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement; Agreement between the United States of America, the United Mexican States, and Canada; USMCA | 
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Canada" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
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