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吉爾達


吉尔达

see styles
jí ěr dá
    ji2 er3 da2
chi erh ta

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Gilda
gelada (Theropithecus gelada), Ethiopian herbivorous monkey similar to baboon

哈爾濱


哈尔滨

see styles
hā ěr bīn
    ha1 er3 bin1
ha erh pin
see 哈爾濱市|哈滨市[Ha1er3bin1 Shi4]

哈爾登


哈尔登

see styles
hā ěr dēng
    ha1 er3 deng1
ha erh teng
Halden (city in Norway)

哈貝爾


哈贝尔

see styles
hā bèi ěr
    ha1 bei4 er3
ha pei erh

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Hubbell
Habel, Haber or Hubbell (name); Harbel (town in Liberia)

哈馬爾


哈马尔

see styles
hā mǎ ěr
    ha1 ma3 er3
ha ma erh
Hamar (town in Norway)

喀布爾


喀布尔

see styles
kā bù ěr
    ka1 bu4 er3
k`a pu erh
    ka pu erh
Kabul, capital of Afghanistan

喀爾喀


喀尔喀

see styles
kā ěr kā
    ka1 er3 ka1
k`a erh k`a
    ka erh ka
Khalkha, largest subgroup of Mongol people

嘉爾曼


嘉尔曼

see styles
jiā ěr màn
    jia1 er3 man4
chia erh man
Carmen (name)

噶爾縣


噶尔县

see styles
gá ěr xiàn
    ga2 er3 xian4
ka erh hsien
Gar county in Ngari prefecture, Tibet, Tibetan: Sgar rdzong

圖爾庫


图尔库

see styles
tú ěr kù
    tu2 er3 ku4
t`u erh k`u
    tu erh ku
Turku (city in Finland)

坎貝爾


坎贝尔

see styles
kǎn bèi ěr
    kan3 bei4 er3
k`an pei erh
    kan pei erh

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Cambell
Campbell (name)

埃爾金


埃尔金

see styles
āi ěr jīn
    ai1 er3 jin1
ai erh chin
James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin (1811-1863), British High Commissioner to China who ordered the looting and destruction of the Old Winter Palace Yuanmingyuan 圓明園|圆明园 in 1860; Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin (1766-1841), who stole the Parthenon Marbles in 1801-1810

埃米爾


埃米尔

see styles
āi mǐ ěr
    ai1 mi3 er3
ai mi erh

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Emiel
Emir (Muslim ruler); Amir

基爾特


基尔特

see styles
jī ěr tè
    ji1 er3 te4
chi erh t`e
    chi erh te
guild (loanword)

塔塔爾


塔塔尔

see styles
tǎ tǎ ěr
    ta3 ta3 er3
t`a t`a erh
    ta ta erh
Tatar ethnic group of Xinjiang

塔爾寺


塔尔寺

see styles
tǎ ěr sì
    ta3 er3 si4
t`a erh ssu
    ta erh ssu
Kumbum Monastery in Qinghai

塔瑪爾


塔玛尔

see styles
tǎ mǎ ěr
    ta3 ma3 er3
t`a ma erh
    ta ma erh
Tamar (name)

塞席爾


塞席尔

see styles
sè xí ěr
    se4 xi2 er3
se hsi erh
the Seychelles (Tw)

塞爾南


塞尔南

see styles
sài ěr nán
    sai4 er3 nan2
sai erh nan
Eugene Cernan (1934-), US astronaut in Apollo 10 and Apollo 17 missions, "last man on the moon"

塞爾特


塞尔特

see styles
sāi ěr tè
    sai1 er3 te4
sai erh t`e
    sai erh te
Celtic

塞爾達


塞尔达

see styles
sài ěr dá
    sai4 er3 da2
sai erh ta

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Zelda
Zelda (in Legend of Zelda video game)

塞繆爾


塞缪尔

see styles
sāi miù ěr
    sai1 miu4 er3
sai miu erh

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Sammuel
Samuel (name)

塞舌爾


塞舌尔

see styles
sài shé ěr
    sai4 she2 er3
sai she erh
the Seychelles

墨爾本


墨尔本

see styles
mò ěr běn
    mo4 er3 ben3
mo erh pen
Melbourne, Australia

墨爾缽


墨尔钵

see styles
mò ěr bō
    mo4 er3 bo1
mo erh po
see 墨爾本|墨本[Mo4 er3 ben3]

多伊爾


多伊尔

see styles
duō yī ěr
    duo1 yi1 er3
to i erh

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Doyle
Doyle (name)

多佛爾


多佛尔

see styles
duō fó ěr
    duo1 fo2 er3
to fo erh
Dover

多爾袞


多尔衮

see styles
duō ěr gǔn
    duo1 er3 gun3
to erh kun
Dorgon (1612-1651), fourteenth son of Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努哈赤[Nu3 er3 ha1 chi4], successful general, instrumental in Manchu conquest of China, ruled China as regent 1644-1650 for his nephew Emperor Shunzhi 順治帝|顺治帝[Shun4 zhi4 di4]

奧威爾


奥威尔

see styles
ào wēi ěr
    ao4 wei1 er3
ao wei erh
Orwell (name); George Orwell (1903-1950), British novelist, author of Animal Farm 動物農場|动物农场 and 1984 一九八四年

奧爾良


奥尔良

see styles
ào ěr liáng
    ao4 er3 liang2
ao erh liang
Orléans

奧馬爾


奥马尔

see styles
ào mǎ ěr
    ao4 ma3 er3
ao ma erh

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Omer
Omar (Arabic name)

威爾士


威尔士

see styles
wēi ěr shì
    wei1 er3 shi4
wei erh shih

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Wales
Wales, constituent nation of UK

威爾遜


威尔逊

see styles
wēi ěr xùn
    wei1 er3 xun4
wei erh hsün

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Wilson
Wilson (name)

安吉爾


安吉尔

see styles
ān jí ěr
    an1 ji2 er3
an chi erh

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Angele
angel (loanword)

安格爾


安格尔

see styles
ān gé ěr
    an1 ge2 er3
an ko erh
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867), French Neoclassical painter

安瓦爾


安瓦尔

see styles
ān wǎ ěr
    an1 wa3 er3
an wa erh

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Anwar
Anwar (name); Anwar bin Ibrahim (1947-), Malaysian politician, deputy prime minister 1993-1998, imprisoned 1999-2004 on charges including alleged homosexual acts, subsequently overturned

安道爾


安道尔

see styles
ān dào ěr
    an1 dao4 er3
an tao erh

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Andorra
Andorra

察哈爾


察哈尔

see styles
chá hā ěr
    cha2 ha1 er3
ch`a ha erh
    cha ha erh
Chahar Province (former province in North China existing from 1912-1936)

尼日爾


尼日尔

see styles
ní rì ěr
    ni2 ri4 er3
ni jih erh

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Niger
Niger (African state); Niger River, West Africa

尼泊爾


尼泊尔

see styles
ní bó ěr
    ni2 bo2 er3
ni po erh
 Nibakuni

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Nepal
Nepal
Nepal

尼爾森


尼尔森

see styles
ní ěr sēn
    ni2 er3 sen1
ni erh sen

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Nelsen
Nielsen or Nelson (name)

尼爾遜


尼尔逊

see styles
ní ěr xùn
    ni2 er3 xun4
ni erh hsün
Nelson or Nillson (name); Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), British naval hero

巴塞爾


巴塞尔

see styles
bā sāi ěr
    ba1 sai1 er3
pa sai erh
Basel, Switzerland

巴布爾


巴布尔

see styles
bā bù ěr
    ba1 bu4 er3
pa pu erh
Zaheeruddin Babur (1483-1530), first ruler of Mughal dynasty of India

巴希爾


巴希尔

see styles
bā xī ěr
    ba1 xi1 er3
pa hsi erh
Bashir (name); Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir (1944-), Sudanese military man and politician, president of Sudan 1993-2019

巴德爾


巴德尔

see styles
bā dé ěr
    ba1 de2 er3
pa te erh
Baldr or Baldur, god in Norse mythology; Andreas Baader (1943-1977), leader of Red Army Faction, a.k.a. the Baader-Meinhof group

巴爾幹


巴尔干

see styles
bā ěr gàn
    ba1 er3 gan4
pa erh kan
 barukan
    バルカン
Balkan
(place-name) Balkan

布什爾


布什尔

see styles
bù shí ěr
    bu4 shi2 er3
pu shih erh
Bushehr Province of southern Iran, bordering on the Persian Gulf; Bushehr, port city, capital of Bushehr Province

布爾津


布尔津

see styles
bù ěr jīn
    bu4 er3 jin1
pu erh chin
Burqin county or Burchin nahiyisi in Altay prefecture 阿勒泰地區|阿勒泰地区[A1 le4 tai4 di4 qu1], Xinjiang

布爾諾


布尔诺

see styles
bù ěr nuò
    bu4 er3 nuo4
pu erh no
Brno, city in Czech Republic

布萊爾


布莱尔

see styles
bù lái ěr
    bu4 lai2 er3
pu lai erh

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Blaire
Blair (name)

希爾頓


希尔顿

see styles
xī ěr dùn
    xi1 er3 dun4
hsi erh tun
Hilton (hotel chain)

帕內爾


帕内尔

see styles
pà nèi ěr
    pa4 nei4 er3
p`a nei erh
    pa nei erh
Parnell (name); Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891), Irish nationalist politician

帕米爾


帕米尔

see styles
pà mǐ ěr
    pa4 mi3 er3
p`a mi erh
    pa mi erh
the Pamirs, highland region of Central Asia

帕蒂爾


帕蒂尔

see styles
pà dì ěr
    pa4 di4 er3
p`a ti erh
    pa ti erh
Patil (name); Pratibha Patil (1934-), female Indian Congress Party politician, president of India 2007-2012

庫爾勒


库尔勒

see styles
kù ěr lè
    ku4 er3 le4
k`u erh le
    ku erh le
Korla Shehiri, Korla or Ku'erle City, capital of Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang 巴音郭楞蒙古自治州[Ba1 yin1 guo1 leng2 Meng3 gu3 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Xinjiang

庫爾德


库尔德

see styles
kù ěr dé
    ku4 er3 de2
k`u erh te
    ku erh te
Kurd; Kurdish

康奈爾


康奈尔

see styles
kāng nài ěr
    kang1 nai4 er3
k`ang nai erh
    kang nai erh

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Cornel
Cornell (US University)

康託爾


康托尔

see styles
kāng tuō ěr
    kang1 tuo1 er3
k`ang t`o erh
    kang to erh
Cantor (name); Georg Cantor (1845-1918), German mathematician, founder of set theory 集合論|集合论[ji2 he2 lun4]

彼爾姆


彼尔姆

see styles
bǐ ěr mǔ
    bi3 er3 mu3
pi erh mu
Perm, Russian city in the Urals

得爾塔


得尔塔

see styles
dei ěr tǎ
    dei3 er3 ta3
tei erh t`a
    tei erh ta
delta (Greek letter Δδ)

德雷爾


德雷尔

see styles
dé léi ěr
    de2 lei2 er3
te lei erh
Dreyer (name); June Teufel Dreyer, China expert at Univ. of Miami and Foreign Policy Research Institute

恩格爾


恩格尔

see styles
ēn gé ěr
    en1 ge2 er3
en ko erh

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Engel
Engel (name); Ernst Engel (1821-1896), German statistician

愛爾蘭


爱尔兰

see styles
ài ěr lán
    ai4 er3 lan2
ai erh lan

More info & calligraphy:

Ireland
Ireland

戈培爾


戈培尔

see styles
gē péi ěr
    ge1 pei2 er3
ko p`ei erh
    ko pei erh
Joseph Goebbels (1897-1945), German Nazi leader and politician

扎伊爾


扎伊尔

see styles
zhā yī ěr
    zha1 yi1 er3
cha i erh

More info & calligraphy:

Zaire
Zaire

托拉爾


托拉尔

see styles
tuō lā ěr
    tuo1 la1 er3
t`o la erh
    to la erh
(loanword) tolar, currency of Slovenia 1991-2007; tolar, silver coin that served as the main currency of Bohemia 1520-1750

托木爾


托木尔

see styles
tuō mù ěr
    tuo1 mu4 er3
t`o mu erh
    to mu erh
Mt Tomur (Russian: Pik Pobeda), the highest peak of Tianshan mountains on the border between Xinjiang and Kyrgyzstan

托爾金


托尔金

see styles
tuō ěr jīn
    tuo1 er3 jin1
t`o erh chin
    to erh chin
J.R.R. Tolkien (1892-1973), British philologist and author of fantasy fiction such as Lord of the Rings 魔戒

拉包爾


拉包尔

see styles
lā bāo ěr
    la1 bao1 er3
la pao erh
Rabaul, port city and capital of New Britain, island of northeast Papua New Guinea

拉合爾


拉合尔

see styles
lā hé ěr
    la1 he2 er3
la ho erh
Lahore (city in Pakistan)

拉斐爾


拉斐尔

see styles
lā fěi ěr
    la1 fei3 er3
la fei erh

More info & calligraphy:

Raphiel
Raphael

拉爾夫


拉尔夫

see styles
lā ěr fū
    la1 er3 fu1
la erh fu

More info & calligraphy:

Ralph
Ralph (name)

拉瓦爾


拉瓦尔

see styles
lā wǎ ěr
    la1 wa3 er3
la wa erh
Laval (name)

拉蓋爾


拉盖尔

see styles
lā gài ěr
    la1 gai4 er3
la kai erh
Laguerre (name); Edmond Laguerre (1834-1886), French mathematician

提爾市


提尔市

see styles
tí ěr shì
    ti2 er3 shi4
t`i erh shih
    ti erh shih
Tyre (Lebanon)

摩爾人


摩尔人

see styles
mó ěr rén
    mo2 er3 ren2
mo erh jen
a Moor

摩爾根


摩尔根

see styles
mó ěr gēn
    mo2 er3 gen1
mo erh ken
Morgan (name)

摩爾門


摩尔门

see styles
mó ěr mén
    mo2 er3 men2
mo erh men
Mormon (religion)

摩蘇爾


摩苏尔

see styles
mó sū ěr
    mo2 su1 er3
mo su erh
Mosul (city in Iraq)

撒切爾


撒切尔

see styles
sā qiē ěr
    sa1 qie1 er3
sa ch`ieh erh
    sa chieh erh
Thatcher (name); Baroness Thatcher or Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013), British conservative politician, prime minister 1979-1990

撒爾孟


撒尔孟

see styles
sā ěr mèng
    sa1 er3 meng4
sa erh meng
Salmon (name)

於爾時


于尔时

see styles
yú ěr shí
    yu2 er3 shi2
yü erh shih
 oniji
at this time...

曼蘇爾


曼苏尔

see styles
màn sū ěr
    man4 su1 er3
man su erh

More info & calligraphy:

Mansur
Al-Mansur; Abu Jafar al Mansur (712-775), second Abassid caliph

曼達爾


曼达尔

see styles
màn dá ěr
    man4 da2 er3
man ta erh
Mandal (city in Agder, Norway)

李爾王


李尔王

see styles
lǐ ěr wáng
    li3 er3 wang2
li erh wang
King Lear, 1605 tragedy by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚

柏柏爾


柏柏尔

see styles
bò bò ěr
    bo4 bo4 er3
po po erh
Berber people of North Africa

查爾斯


查尔斯

see styles
chá ěr sī
    cha2 er3 si1
ch`a erh ssu
    cha erh ssu

More info & calligraphy:

Chaz
Charles

格爾木


格尔木

see styles
gé ěr mù
    ge2 er3 mu4
ko erh mu
 gorumo
    ゴルモ
Golmud or Ge'ermu city (Tibetan: na gor mo grong khyer) in Haixi Mongol and Tibetan autonomous prefecture 海西蒙古族藏族自治州[Hai3 xi1 Meng3 gu3 zu2 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Qinghai
(place-name) Golmud (China)

格薩爾


格萨尔

see styles
gé sà ěr
    ge2 sa4 er3
ko sa erh
King Gesar, hero of a Tibetan and Mongolian epic cycle

梯也爾


梯也尔

see styles
tī yě ěr
    ti1 ye3 er3
t`i yeh erh
    ti yeh erh
Adolphe Thiers

比爾博


比尔博

see styles
bǐ ěr bó
    bi3 er3 bo2
pi erh po
Bilbo Baggins, hero of Tolkien's The Hobbit 霍比特人

沃爾夫


沃尔夫

see styles
wò ěr fū
    wo4 er3 fu1
wo erh fu

More info & calligraphy:

Wolfe
Wolf, Woolf (name)

沃爾沃


沃尔沃

see styles
wò ěr wò
    wo4 er3 wo4
wo erh wo
Volvo (Swedish car company)

沃爾瑪


沃尔玛

see styles
wò ěr mǎ
    wo4 er3 ma3
wo erh ma
Wal-Mart, Walmart (retailer)

波爾卡


波尔卡

see styles
bō ěr kǎ
    bo1 er3 ka3
po erh k`a
    po erh ka
polka (dance) (loanword)

波爾多


波尔多

see styles
bō ěr duō
    bo1 er3 duo1
po erh to
Bordeaux

波爾尼


波尔尼

see styles
bō ěr ní
    bo1 er3 ni2
po erh ni
 Hanini
Pāṇini

泰戈爾


泰戈尔

see styles
tài gē ěr
    tai4 ge1 er3
t`ai ko erh
    tai ko erh
Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), Indian poet and writer

泰格爾


泰格尔

see styles
tài gé ěr
    tai4 ge2 er3
t`ai ko erh
    tai ko erh
Tegel (name); Tiger (name)

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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