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123>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization | Simple Dictionary Definition | 
| 独see styles | doku どく | More info & calligraphy:Hitori | 
| 克勒see styles | kè lè ke4 le4 k`o le ko le | More info & calligraphy:Cole | 
| 埃森see styles | āi sēn ai1 sen1 ai sen | More info & calligraphy:Esem | 
| 德國 德国see styles | dé guó de2 guo2 te kuo | More info & calligraphy:Germany | 
| 格拉see styles | gé lā ge2 la1 ko la | More info & calligraphy:Guerra | 
| 波恩see styles | bō ēn bo1 en1 po en | More info & calligraphy:Bern | 
| 科隆see styles | kē lóng ke1 long2 k`o lung ko lung | More info & calligraphy:Colombe | 
| 阿倫 阿伦see styles | ā lún a1 lun2 a lun | More info & calligraphy:Arun | 
| ドイツsee styles | doitsu ドイツ | More info & calligraphy:Germany | 
| マールsee styles | maaru / maru マール | More info & calligraphy:Merle | 
| アーレンsee styles | aaren / aren アーレン | More info & calligraphy:Arlen | 
| プロシアsee styles | puroshia プロシア | (place-name) Preussen; Prussia (Germany) | 
| 德累斯頓 德累斯顿see styles | dé léi sī dùn de2 lei2 si1 dun4 te lei ssu tun | More info & calligraphy:Dresden | 
| 卐see styles | wàn wan4 wan man | swastika, a sacred and auspicious symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, later adopted by Nazi Germany (Skt. svastika) | 
| G5see styles | jii faibu; jiifaibu(sk) / ji faibu; jifaibu(sk) ジー・ファイブ; ジーファイブ(sk) | (hist) Group of Five (senior financial officials from the United States, United Kingdom, West Germany, Japan and France) | 
| ぽんsee styles | pon ポン | (abbreviation) (slang) (See ヒロポン・1) methamphetamine; (place-name) Bonn (Germany) | 
| メスsee styles | mesu メス | scalpel (dut: mes); surgical knife; (place-name) Meze (Germany) | 
| 亞琛 亚琛see styles | yà chēn ya4 chen1 ya ch`en ya chen | Aachen, city in Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; Aix-la-Chapelle | 
| 仏独see styles | futsudoku ふつどく | (noun - becomes adjective with の) France and Germany; Franco-German | 
| 兩德 两德see styles | liǎng dé liang3 de2 liang te | two Germanies; refers to German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) | 
| 在独see styles | zaidoku ざいどく | (noun - becomes adjective with の) being in Germany; staying in Germany; residing in Germany | 
| 威瑪 威玛see styles | wēi mǎ wei1 ma3 wei ma | (Tw) Weimar, Germany | 
| 巴登see styles | bā dēng ba1 deng1 pa teng | Baden (region in Germany) | 
| 德三see styles | dé sān de2 san1 te san | Nazi Germany; Third Reich (shorthand for 第三帝國|第三帝国[Di4 san1 Di4 guo2]) | 
| 日独see styles | nichidoku にちどく | Japan and Germany; Japanese-German | 
| 東德 东德see styles | dōng dé dong1 de2 tung te | East Germany (1945-1990); German Democratic Republic 德意志民主共和國|德意志民主共和国[De2 yi4 zhi4 Min2 zhu3 Gong4 he2 guo2] | 
| 東独see styles | toudoku / todoku とうどく | (hist) (abbreviation) (See 東ドイツ) East Germany (1949-1990); (place-name) East Germany | 
| 柏林see styles | bó lín bo2 lin2 po lin kashiwabayashi かしわばやし | Berlin, capital of Germany (surname) Kashiwabayashi | 
| 波昂see styles | bō áng bo1 ang2 po ang | Bonn, city in Germany (Tw) | 
| 波鴻 波鸿see styles | bō hóng bo1 hong2 po hung | Bochum (city in Germany) | 
| 渡独see styles | todoku とどく | (noun/participle) going to Germany | 
| 独乙see styles | doitsu ドイツ | (ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Germany (dut: Duits) | 
| 独仏see styles | dokufutsu どくふつ | Germany and France; German-French | 
| 独国see styles | dokukoku どくこく | (See ドイツ) Germany | 
| 独墺see styles | dokuou / dokuo どくおう | Germany-Austria | 
| 独英see styles | dokuei / dokue どくえい | Germany and the United Kingdom; German-British; German-English | 
| 独逸see styles | doitsu どいつ | (ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Germany (dut: Duits); (place-name) Doitsu | 
| 米独see styles | beidoku / bedoku べいどく | United States and Germany; American-German | 
| 英独see styles | eidoku / edoku えいどく | United Kingdom and Germany; British-German; Anglo-German; English-German | 
| 西德see styles | xī dé xi1 de2 hsi te | West Germany; German Federal Republic 德意志聯邦共和國|德意志联邦共和国[De2 yi4 zhi4 Lian2 bang1 Gong4 he2 guo2] | 
| 西独see styles | seidoku / sedoku せいどく | (hist) (abbreviation) (See 西ドイツ) West Germany (1949-1990); (place-name) West Germany | 
| 阿亨see styles | ā hēng a1 heng1 a heng | Aachen, city in Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; Aix-la-Chapelle; also written 亞琛|亚琛[Ya4 chen1] | 
| 首相see styles | shǒu xiàng shou3 xiang4 shou hsiang shushou / shusho しゅしょう | prime minister (of Japan or UK etc) prime minister; chancellor (Germany, Austria, etc.); premier | 
| 駐独see styles | chuudoku / chudoku ちゅうどく | (can be adjective with の) stationed in Germany; resident in Germany | 
| 魏瑪 魏玛see styles | wèi mǎ wei4 ma3 wei ma | Weimar, Germany | 
| 魯爾 鲁尔see styles | lǔ ěr lu3 er3 lu erh | Ruhrgebiet or Ruhr region, Germany | 
| タールsee styles | daaru / daru ダール | dāl (eighth letter of the Arabic alphabet) (ara:); (surname) Dahl; (place-name) Dahl (Germany); Dhar (India); Dael; Dard | 
| ラールsee styles | raaru / raru ラール | (place-name) Lahr (Germany); Lar (Iran); Rahl | 
| 不萊梅 不莱梅see styles | bù lái méi bu4 lai2 mei2 pu lai mei | Bremen (city in Germany) | 
| 世界報 世界报see styles | shì jiè bào shi4 jie4 bao4 shih chieh pao | the name of various newspapers, notably Le Monde (France), El Mundo (Spain) and Die Welt (Germany) | 
| 俾斯麥 俾斯麦see styles | bǐ sī mài bi3 si1 mai4 pi ssu mai | Bismarck (name); Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), Prussian politician, Minister-President of Prussia 1862-1873, Chancellor of Germany 1871-1890 | 
| 內卡河 内卡河see styles | nèi kǎ hé nei4 ka3 he2 nei k`a ho nei ka ho | Neckar River in Germany | 
| 北威州see styles | běi wēi zhōu bei3 wei1 zhou1 pei wei chou | North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany | 
| 博登湖see styles | bó dēng hú bo2 deng1 hu2 po teng hu | Lake Constance (between Germany, Austria and Switzerland) | 
| 呂貝克 吕贝克see styles | lǚ bèi kè lu:3 bei4 ke4 lü pei k`o lü pei ko | Lübeck, Germany | 
| 圖林根 图林根see styles | tú lín gēn tu2 lin2 gen1 t`u lin ken tu lin ken | Thuringia (state in Germany) | 
| 德意志see styles | dé yì zhì de2 yi4 zhi4 te i chih | Deutschland; Germany | 
| 慕尼黑see styles | mù ní hēi mu4 ni2 hei1 mu ni hei | München or Munich, capital of Bavaria, Germany | 
| 日独伊see styles | nichidokui にちどくい | Japan, Germany and Italy | 
| 東西德 东西德see styles | dōng xī dé dong1 xi1 de2 tung hsi te | East and West Germany; refers to the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) | 
| 波茨坦see styles | bō cí tǎn bo1 ci2 tan3 po tz`u t`an po tzu tan | Potsdam, near Berlin, Germany | 
| 波茲坦 波兹坦see styles | bō zī tǎn bo1 zi1 tan3 po tzu t`an po tzu tan | Potsdam, Germany | 
| 海德保see styles | hǎi dé bǎo hai3 de2 bao3 hai te pao | Heidelberg (Germany) | 
| 烏爾姆 乌尔姆see styles | wū ěr mǔ wu1 er3 mu3 wu erh mu | Ulm (city in Germany) | 
| 特里爾 特里尔see styles | tè lǐ ěr te4 li3 er3 t`e li erh te li erh | Trier (city in Germany) | 
| 符騰堡 符腾堡see styles | fú téng bǎo fu2 teng2 bao3 fu t`eng pao fu teng pao | Württemberg, region of southwest Germany, former state around Stuttgart 斯圖加特|斯图加特[Si1tu2jia1te4] | 
| 紐倫堡 纽伦堡see styles | niǔ lún bǎo niu3 lun2 bao3 niu lun pao | Nuremberg, town in Bavaria, Germany | 
| 美因茨see styles | měi yīn cí mei3 yin1 ci2 mei yin tz`u mei yin tzu | Mainz (city in Germany) | 
| 英仏独see styles | eifutsudoku / efutsudoku えいふつどく | Britain, France and Germany | 
| 菲爾特 菲尔特see styles | fēi ěr tè fei1 er3 te4 fei erh t`e fei erh te | Fürth (city in Germany) | 
| 萊比錫 莱比锡see styles | lái bǐ xī lai2 bi3 xi1 lai pi hsi | Leipzig, city in the state of Saxony, Germany | 
| 薩爾州 萨尔州see styles | sà ěr zhōu sa4 er3 zhou1 sa erh chou | Saarland, state of Germany, capital Saarbrücken 薩爾布呂肯|萨尔布吕肯[Sa4 er3 bu4 lu:3 ken3] | 
| 親衛隊 亲卫队see styles | qīn wèi duì qin1 wei4 dui4 ch`in wei tui chin wei tui shineitai / shinetai しんえいたい | SS or Schutzstaffel, paramilitary organization in Nazi Germany (1) bodyguards; elite guards; imperial guards; (2) (hist) Schutzstaffel; SS; (3) groupies; ardent fans | 
| 魯爾區 鲁尔区see styles | lǔ ěr qū lu3 er3 qu1 lu erh ch`ü lu erh chü | the Ruhr, region in Germany | 
| 魯爾河 鲁尔河see styles | lǔ ěr hé lu3 er3 he2 lu erh ho | Ruhr River, a tributary of the Rhine in Germany | 
| ザクセンsee styles | zakusen ザクセン | (place-name) Sachsen (Germany) | 
| ノルデンsee styles | noruden ノルデン | (place-name) Norden (Germany) | 
| ハーゼ川see styles | haazegawa / hazegawa ハーゼがわ | (place-name) Hase (Germany) (river) | 
| ビュールsee styles | byuuru / byuru ビュール | (place-name) Buer (Germany) | 
| ヘッセンsee styles | hessen ヘッセン | (place-name) Hessen (Germany) | 
| マーローsee styles | maaroo / maroo マーロー | (place-name) Malow (Germany); Marlow (UK) | 
| マインツsee styles | maintsu マインツ | (place-name) Mainz (Germany); Mayntz | 
| ワイデンsee styles | waiden ワイデン | (place-name) Weiden (Germany); Widen | 
| 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) | 
| 三国干渉see styles | sangokukanshou / sangokukansho さんごくかんしょう | (hist) (See 下関条約) Triple Intervention (diplomatic intervention by Russia, Germany and France over the terms of the Treaty of Shimonoseki) | 
| 三月革命see styles | sangatsukakumei / sangatsukakume さんがつかくめい | (1) (hist) March Revolution (Austria and Germany, 1848); (2) (hist) (See 二月革命・2) February Revolution (Russia, 1917) | 
| 多特蒙德see styles | duō tè méng dé duo1 te4 meng2 de2 to t`e meng te to te meng te | Dortmund, city in the Ruhr 魯爾區|鲁尔区[Lu3 er3 Qu1], Germany | 
| 康斯坦茨see styles | kāng sī tǎn cí kang1 si1 tan3 ci2 k`ang ssu t`an tz`u kang ssu tan tzu | Konstanz (Germany) | 
| 德勒斯登see styles | dé lè sī dēng de2 le4 si1 deng1 te le ssu teng | (Tw) Dresden, capital of Saxony, Germany | 
| 德雷斯頓 德雷斯顿see styles | dé léi sī dùn de2 lei2 si1 dun4 te lei ssu tun | Dresden, Germany | 
| 戈斯拉爾 戈斯拉尔see styles | gē sī lā ěr ge1 si1 la1 er3 ko ssu la erh | Goslar, Germany | 
| 斯圖加特 斯图加特see styles | sī tú jiā tè si1 tu2 jia1 te4 ssu t`u chia t`e ssu tu chia te | Stuttgart, city in southwest Germany and capital of Baden-Württemberg 巴登-符騰堡州|巴登-符腾堡州[Ba1deng1-Fu2teng2bao3zhou1] | 
| 日独協会see styles | nichidokukyoukai / nichidokukyokai にちどくきょうかい | (org) Japan-Germany Society; (o) Japan-Germany Society | 
| 杜伊斯堡see styles | dù yī sī bǎo du4 yi1 si1 bao3 tu i ssu pao | Duisburg, city in the Ruhr 魯爾區|鲁尔区[Lu3er3 Qu1], Germany | 
| 杜塞道夫see styles | dù sè dào fū du4 se4 dao4 fu1 tu se tao fu | (Tw) Düsseldorf (city in Germany) | 
| 東ドイツsee styles | higashidoitsu ひがしドイツ | (hist) (See ドイツ民主共和国) East Germany (1949-1990); German Democratic Republic; (place-name) Higashidoitsu; East Germany | 
| 法蘭克福 法兰克福see styles | fǎ lán kè fú fa3 lan2 ke4 fu2 fa lan k`o fu fa lan ko fu | Frankfurt, Germany | 
| 科特布斯see styles | kē tè bù sī ke1 te4 bu4 si1 k`o t`e pu ssu ko te pu ssu | Cottbus (city in Germany) | 
| 第三帝国see styles | daisanteikoku / daisantekoku だいさんていこく | (hist) the Third Reich; Nazi Germany | 
| 納粹德國 纳粹德国see styles | nà cuì dé guó na4 cui4 de2 guo2 na ts`ui te kuo na tsui te kuo | Nazi Germany (1933-1945) | 
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Germany" 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).
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