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<...1011121314151617181920...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
唯識家 唯识家 see styles |
wéi shì jiā wei2 shi4 jia1 wei shih chia yuishiki ke |
Same as 唯識宗. |
喜家村 see styles |
kiyamura きやむら |
(surname) Kiyamura |
喜家田 see styles |
kiieta / kieta きいえた |
(surname) Kiieta |
喜音家 see styles |
kineya きねや |
(surname) Kineya |
四ッ家 see styles |
yotsuya よつや |
(surname) Yotsuya |
四分家 see styles |
sì fēn jiā si4 fen1 jia1 ssu fen chia shibun ke |
The 法相 school which divides the 識心 cognition-mind into four parts, v. 四分. |
四在家 see styles |
shizaike しざいけ |
(place-name) Shizaike |
四家井 see styles |
shikai しかい |
(surname) Shikai |
四津家 see styles |
yotsuya よつや |
(place-name) Yotsuya |
四評家 四评家 see styles |
sì píng jiā si4 ping2 jia1 ssu p`ing chia ssu ping chia shi hyōke |
The four great scholars (among the 500 arhats) who made the Vibhāṣā-śāstra, a critical commentary on the Abhidharma. Their names are 世友 Vasumitra, 妙音 Ghoṣa, 法救 Dharmatrāta, and 覺天 Buddhadeva. |
四車家 四车家 see styles |
sì chē jiā si4 che1 jia1 ssu ch`e chia ssu che chia shishake |
The Lotus School, which adds to the trīyāna, or Three Vehicles, a fourth which includes the other three, viz. the 一佛乘 q. v. |
四軒家 see styles |
shikenya しけんや |
(place-name) Shiken'ya |
回娘家 see styles |
huí niáng jiā hui2 niang2 jia1 hui niang chia |
(of a wife) to return to her parental home; (fig.) to return to one's old place, job, school etc |
回老家 see styles |
huí lǎo jiā hui2 lao3 jia1 hui lao chia |
to go back to one's roots; to return to one's native place; by ext. to join one's ancestors (i.e. to die) |
図案家 see styles |
zuanka ずあんか |
designer |
国家子 see styles |
kuyako くやこ |
(female given name) Kuyako |
国家的 see styles |
kokkateki こっかてき |
(adjectival noun) national |
国家語 see styles |
kokkago こっかご |
(See 国語・こくご・1) national language; state language |
国家間 see styles |
kokkakan こっかかん |
(can be adjective with の) cross-national |
國家級 国家级 see styles |
guó jiā jí guo2 jia1 ji2 kuo chia chi |
(administrative) national-level |
國家隊 国家队 see styles |
guó jiā duì guo2 jia1 dui4 kuo chia tui |
national team |
國師家 国师家 see styles |
guó shī jiā guo2 shi1 jia1 kuo shih chia koku shike |
state preceptor |
國王家 国王家 see styles |
guó wáng jiā guo2 wang2 jia1 kuo wang chia koku ōke |
royal family |
國米家 see styles |
kunikomeya くにこめや |
(surname) Kunikomeya |
園家山 see styles |
sonokeyama そのけやま |
(place-name) Sonokeyama |
園芸家 see styles |
engeika / engeka えんげいか |
horticulturist |
土家族 see styles |
tǔ jiā zú tu3 jia1 zu2 t`u chia tsu tu chia tsu |
Tujia ethnic group of Hunan |
在家分 see styles |
zài jiā fēn zai4 jia1 fen1 tsai chia fen zaike bun |
the lay practitioners (householders) group [of bodhisattvas] |
在家前 see styles |
zaikemae ざいけまえ |
(place-name) Zaikemae |
在家品 see styles |
zài jiā pǐn zai4 jia1 pin3 tsai chia p`in tsai chia pin zaike hon |
the category of lay practitioners |
在家塚 see styles |
zaiketsuka ざいけつか |
(place-name) Zaiketsuka |
在家山 see styles |
zaikeyama ざいけやま |
(place-name) Zaikeyama |
在家町 see styles |
zaikechou / zaikecho ざいけちょう |
(place-name) Zaikechō |
在家者 see styles |
zài jiā zhě zai4 jia1 zhe3 tsai chia che zaike sha |
a lay-person |
地家室 see styles |
jikamuro じかむろ |
(place-name) Jikamuro |
埜刈家 see styles |
nogariya のがりや |
(surname) Nogariya |
埜多家 see styles |
nodake のだけ |
(surname) Nodake |
埜苅家 see styles |
nogariya のがりや |
(surname) Nogariya |
堀口家 see styles |
horiguchike ほりぐちけ |
(place-name) Horiguchike |
壞家伙 坏家伙 see styles |
huài jiā huǒ huai4 jia1 huo3 huai chia huo |
bad guy; scoundrel; dirty bastard |
声楽家 see styles |
seigakuka / segakuka せいがくか |
vocalist |
売り家 see styles |
uriya うりや uriie / urie うりいえ |
house for sale |
外交家 see styles |
wài jiāo jiā wai4 jiao1 jia1 wai chiao chia gaikouka / gaikoka がいこうか |
diplomat diplomat; diplomatic person |
多家作 see styles |
takesaku たけさく |
(given name) Takesaku |
多家良 see styles |
takara たから |
(place-name) Takara |
多治家 see styles |
tajiya たじや |
(surname) Tajiya |
夢想家 梦想家 see styles |
mèng xiǎng jiā meng4 xiang3 jia1 meng hsiang chia musouka / musoka むそうか |
More info & calligraphy: Dreamerdreamer |
大作家 see styles |
daisakka だいさっか |
great writer; major writer |
大保家 see styles |
ooboke おおぼけ |
(place-name) Ooboke |
大在家 see styles |
oozaike おおざいけ |
(place-name, surname) Oozaike |
大坂家 see styles |
oosakaya おおさかや |
(surname) Osakaya |
大家前 see styles |
ooyamae おおやまえ |
(place-name) Ooyamae |
大家地 see styles |
ooyaji おおやじ |
(place-name) Ooyaji |
大家川 see styles |
ooegawa おおえがわ |
(place-name) Ooegawa |
大家庄 see styles |
ooienoshou / ooienosho おおいえのしょう |
(place-name) Ooienoshou |
大家庭 see styles |
dà jiā tíng da4 jia1 ting2 ta chia t`ing ta chia ting |
extended family; big family; harmonious group |
大家族 see styles |
daikazoku だいかぞく |
(1) large family; (2) extended family |
大家谷 see styles |
ooyatani おおやたに |
(surname) Ooyatani |
大戸家 see styles |
ootoya おおとや |
(place-name) Ootoya |
大食家 see styles |
taishokuka たいしょくか |
big eater; trencherman; glutton |
大黒家 see styles |
daikokuya だいこくや |
(personal name) Daikokuya |
天文家 see styles |
tenmonka てんもんか |
astronomer |
天皇家 see styles |
tennouke / tennoke てんのうけ |
the Imperial Family |
太田家 see styles |
ootake おおたけ |
(surname) Ootake |
奥家奥 see styles |
okuienooku おくいえのおく |
(place-name) Okuienooku |
奥領家 see styles |
okuryouke / okuryoke おくりょうけ |
(place-name) Okuryōke |
女人家 see styles |
nǚ rén jia nu:3 ren2 jia5 nü jen chia |
women (in general) |
女管家 see styles |
nǚ guǎn jiā nu:3 guan3 jia1 nü kuan chia |
housekeeper |
女装家 see styles |
josouka / josoka じょそうか |
(colloquialism) (masculine speech) cross-dresser; transvestite |
奴借家 see styles |
ikariya いかりや |
(personal name) Ikariya |
好事家 see styles |
kouzuka / kozuka こうずか |
(1) dilettante; person of unusual tastes; person with strange hobbies; (2) person of refined taste; connoisseur |
好家伙 see styles |
hǎo jiā huo hao3 jia1 huo5 hao chia huo |
my God!; oh boy!; man! |
好色家 see styles |
koushokuka / koshokuka こうしょくか |
lustful person |
好角家 see styles |
koukakuka / kokakuka こうかくか |
{sumo} sumo fan |
如來家 如来家 see styles |
rú lái jiā ru2 lai2 jia1 ju lai chia nyorai ke |
the family of the Tathāgata |
娘家姓 see styles |
niáng jia xìng niang2 jia5 xing4 niang chia hsing |
maiden name (of married woman) |
嫌煙家 see styles |
kenenka けんえんか |
(See 愛煙家) person who dislikes smoking; anti-smoker; militant nonsmoker |
宇治家 see styles |
ujiie / ujie うじいえ |
(surname) Ujiie |
安家川 see styles |
akkagawa あっかがわ |
(personal name) Akkagawa |
安家森 see styles |
akkamori あっかもり |
(personal name) Akkamori |
安家洞 see styles |
akkadou / akkado あっかどう |
(place-name) Akkadou |
安家谷 see styles |
yasukedani やすけだに |
(place-name) Yasukedani |
宋四家 see styles |
sòng sì jiā song4 si4 jia1 sung ssu chia |
four famous Song calligraphers, namely: Su Shi 蘇軾|苏轼[Su1 Shi4], Huang Tingjian 黃庭堅|黄庭坚[Huang2 Ting2 jian1], Mi Fu 米芾[Mi3 Fu2] and Cai Xiang 蔡襄[Cai4 Xiang1] |
宗教家 see styles |
shuukyouka / shukyoka しゅうきょうか |
religious leader; person of religion; religious figure; religionist |
定家葛 see styles |
teikakazura; teikakazura / tekakazura; tekakazura ていかかずら; テイカカズラ |
(kana only) Asiatic jasmine (Trachelospermum asiaticum); Asian jasmine |
実務家 see styles |
jitsumuka じつむか |
(1) businessman; businesswoman; (2) person with a head for business; skilled businessperson; experienced businessperson |
実家子 see styles |
mikako みかこ |
(female given name) Mikako |
実業家 see styles |
jitsugyouka / jitsugyoka じつぎょうか |
businessperson; businessman; businesswoman; entrepreneur; captain of industry |
実践家 see styles |
jissenka じっせんか |
practical person; man of action; doer |
実際家 see styles |
jissaika じっさいか |
practical individual |
客家人 see styles |
kè jiā rén ke4 jia1 ren2 k`o chia jen ko chia jen |
Hakka people |
客家話 客家话 see styles |
kè jiā huà ke4 jia1 hua4 k`o chia hua ko chia hua |
Hakka dialect |
客家語 客家语 see styles |
kè jiā yǔ ke4 jia1 yu3 k`o chia yü ko chia yü hakkago ハッカご |
Hakka (a Chinese dialect) Hakka (language) |
宮在家 see styles |
miyazaike みやざいけ |
(place-name) Miyazaike |
宮家準 see styles |
miyakehitoshi みやけひとし |
(person) Miyake Hitoshi |
宮高家 see styles |
miyatakei / miyatake みやたけい |
(place-name) Miyatakei |
寄稿家 see styles |
kikouka / kikoka きこうか |
(See 寄稿) contributor (of articles); contributing writer |
富家哲 see styles |
tomiiesatoshi / tomiesatoshi とみいえさとし |
(person) Tomiie Satoshi |
富家孝 see styles |
fuketakashi ふけたかし |
(person) Fuke Takashi |
富家町 see styles |
tomiyachou / tomiyacho とみやちょう |
(place-name) Tomiyachō |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "家" 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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