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坎培拉

see styles
kǎn péi lā
    kan3 pei2 la1
k`an p`ei la
    kan pei la
Canberra, capital of Australia (Tw)

坎帕拉

see styles
kǎn pà lā
    kan3 pa4 la1
k`an p`a la
    kan pa la
Kampala, capital of Uganda

埃里溫


埃里温

see styles
āi lǐ wēn
    ai1 li3 wen1
ai li wen
Yerevan, capital of Armenia 亞美尼亞|亚美尼亚[Ya4 mei3 ni2 ya4]

執金吾


执金吾

see styles
zhí jīn wú
    zhi2 jin1 wu2
chih chin wu
(Han dynasty) official in command of an army responsible for maintaining law and order in the capital

基加利

see styles
jī jiā lì
    ji1 jia1 li4
chi chia li
Kigali, capital of Rwanda

基西紐


基西纽

see styles
jī xī niǔ
    ji1 xi1 niu3
chi hsi niu
Chișinău (aka Kishinev), capital of Moldova (Tw)

堪培拉

see styles
kān péi lā
    kan1 pei2 la1
k`an p`ei la
    kan pei la
Canberra, capital of Australia

塔什干

see styles
tǎ shí gān
    ta3 shi2 gan1
t`a shih kan
    ta shih kan
Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan

塔拉瓦

see styles
tǎ lā wǎ
    ta3 la1 wa3
t`a la wa
    ta la wa
Tarawa, capital of Kiribati

塞勒姆

see styles
sāi lè mǔ
    sai1 le4 mu3
sai le mu
Salem, capital of Oregon; Salem, city in Massachusets; Salem, city in India

墨巴本

see styles
mò bā běn
    mo4 ba1 ben3
mo pa pen
(Tw) Mbabane, administrative capital of Eswatini

外資系

see styles
 gaishikei / gaishike
    がいしけい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) foreign capital group; foreign company

多倫多


多伦多

see styles
duō lún duō
    duo1 lun2 duo1
to lun to
Toronto, capital of Ontario, Canada

多多馬


多多马

see styles
duō duō mǎ
    duo1 duo1 ma3
to to ma
Dodoma, capital of Tanzania

夢揭釐


梦揭厘

see styles
mèng qì lí
    meng4 qi4 li2
meng ch`i li
    meng chi li
 Mukeiri
Moṅgali, or Maṅgala, ancient capital of Udyāna, the present Manglavor on the left bank of the Swat, a trans-Indus State west of Kashmir.

大会社

see styles
 daigaisha
    だいがいしゃ
(1) large company; major corporation; (2) {law} company with over 500 million yen in capital or over 20 billion yen in liabilities

大僧統


大僧统

see styles
dà sēng tǒng
    da4 seng1 tong3
ta seng t`ung
    ta seng tung
 dai sōtō
director of monks in the capital

大文字

see styles
 oomoji(p); daimonji
    おおもじ(P); だいもんじ
(1) (おおもじ only) (See 小文字・1) uppercase letter; capital letter; (2) large character; large writing; (3) (だいもんじ only) the (kanji) character "dai" meaning "big"; (4) (だいもんじ only) huge character "dai" formed by fires lit on the side of a mountain in Kyoto on August 16 each year; (place-name, surname) Daimonji

大理市

see styles
dà lǐ shì
    da4 li3 shi4
ta li shih
Dali city, capital of Dali Bai autonomous prefecture 大理白族自治州 in Yunnan

大田市

see styles
dà tián shì
    da4 tian2 shi4
ta t`ien shih
    ta tien shih
 oodashi
    おおだし
Daejeon Metropolitan City, capital of South Chungcheong Province 忠清南道[Zhong1 qing1 nan2 dao4], South Korea
(place-name) Ooda (city)

大資本

see styles
 daishihon
    だいしほん
(n,adj-f) large amount of capital; large-cap; big-cap

大邱市

see styles
dà qiū shì
    da4 qiu1 shi4
ta ch`iu shih
    ta chiu shih
Daegu Metropolitan City, capital of North Gyeongsang Province 慶尚北道|庆尚北道[Qing4 shang4 bei3 dao4] in east South Korea

太原市

see styles
tài yuán shì
    tai4 yuan2 shi4
t`ai yüan shih
    tai yüan shih
Taiyuan, prefecture-level city and capital of Shanxi Province 山西省[Shan1xi1 Sheng3]

太子港

see styles
tài zǐ gǎng
    tai4 zi3 gang3
t`ai tzu kang
    tai tzu kang
Port-au-Prince, capital of Haiti

奈洛比

see styles
nài luò bǐ
    nai4 luo4 bi3
nai lo pi
Nairobi, capital of Kenya (Tw)

奢羯羅


奢羯罗

see styles
shē jié luó
    she1 jie2 luo2
she chieh lo
 Shakara
Śākala, the ancient capital of Takka and (under Mihirakula) of the whole Punjab; the Sagala of Ptolemy; Eitel gives it as the present village of Sanga a few miles south-west of Amritsar, but this is doubtful.

奧斯陸


奥斯陆

see styles
ào sī lù
    ao4 si1 lu4
ao ssu lu
Oslo, capital of Norway

威靈頓


威灵顿

see styles
wēi líng dùn
    wei1 ling2 dun4
wei ling tun
Wellington, capital of New Zealand (Tw); Wellington (name); Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1851)

安卡拉

see styles
ān kǎ lā
    an1 ka3 la1
an k`a la
    an ka la
Ankara, capital of Turkey

安徽省

see styles
ān huī shěng
    an1 hui1 sheng3
an hui sheng
 ankishou / ankisho
    あんきしょう
Anhui Province, capital Hefei 合肥[He2fei2] (abbr. to 皖[Wan3])
Anhui Province (China)

富裕税

see styles
 fuyuuzei / fuyuze
    ふゆうぜい
wealth tax; capital tax; equity tax

少資本

see styles
 shoushihon / shoshihon
    しょうしほん
small capital

尼亞美


尼亚美

see styles
ní yà měi
    ni2 ya4 mei3
ni ya mei
Niamey, capital of Niger

山東省


山东省

see styles
shān dōng shěng
    shan1 dong1 sheng3
shan tung sheng
 santoushou / santosho
    さんとうしょう
Shandong Province, capital Jinan 濟南|济南[Ji3nan2] (abbr. to 魯|鲁[Lu3])
Shandong Province (China); (place-name) Shangdong Province (China)

山西省

see styles
shān xī shěng
    shan1 xi1 sheng3
shan hsi sheng
 sanseishou / sansesho
    さんせいしょう
Shanxi Province, capital Taiyuan 太原[Tai4yuan2] (abbr. to 晉|晋[Jin4])
Shanxi Province (China)

山谷市

see styles
shān gǔ shì
    shan1 gu3 shi4
shan ku shih
the Valley, capital of Anguilla

巨賞彌


巨赏弥

see styles
jù shǎng mí
    ju4 shang3 mi2
chü shang mi
 Kyoshōmi
Kauśāmbī, (Pali) Kosambi, Vatsa-pattana. Also written 倶睒彌 (or 倶賞彌, or 倶舍彌); 拘睒彌 (or 拘剡彌) ; 拘鹽; 拘深; 拘羅瞿; 拘翼; 憍賞 (or 憍閃) 彌. The country of King Udayana in 'Central India', described as 6, 000 li in circuit, soil rich, with a famous capital, in which the 西域記 5 says there was a great image of the Buddha. Eitel says: It was 'one of the most ancient cities of India, identified by some with Kasia near Kurrah (Lat. 25 ° 41 N., Long. 81 ° 27 E. ), by others with the village of Kosam on the Jumna 30 miles above Aulahabad'. It is identified with Kosam.

巴馬科


巴马科

see styles
bā mǎ kē
    ba1 ma3 ke1
pa ma k`o
    pa ma ko
Bamako, capital of Mali

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

帕皮提

see styles
pà pí tí
    pa4 pi2 ti2
p`a p`i t`i
    pa pi ti
Papeete, capital of French Polynesia

平城京

see styles
 heijoukyou / hejokyo
    へいじょうきょう
(hist) Heijō-kyō (capital of Japan from 710-40 and 745-84; located in present-day Nara); (place-name) Heijōkyō

平壤市

see styles
píng rǎng shì
    ping2 rang3 shi4
p`ing jang shih
    ping jang shih
Pyongyang, capital of North Korea

平安京

see styles
 heiankyou / heankyo
    へいあんきょう
(hist) Heian-kyō; former name of Kyoto, capital city of Japan from 794 to 1869; (place-name) Heiankyō

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

康科德

see styles
kāng kē dé
    kang1 ke1 de2
k`ang k`o te
    kang ko te
Concord (place name); Concord, capital of US state New Hampshire

廣州市


广州市

see styles
guǎng zhōu shì
    guang3 zhou1 shi4
kuang chou shih
Guangzhou, sub-provincial city and capital of Guangdong Province 廣東省|广东省[Guang3dong1 Sheng3]

廣東省


广东省

see styles
guǎng dōng shěng
    guang3 dong1 sheng3
kuang tung sheng
Guangdong Province, capital Guangzhou 廣州|广州[Guang3zhou1] (abbr. to 粵|粤[Yue4])

廣西省


广西省

see styles
guǎng xī shěng
    guang3 xi1 sheng3
kuang hsi sheng
Guangxi Province, which in 1958 became Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region 廣西壯族自治區|广西壮族自治区[Guang3xi1 Zhuang4zu2 Zi4zhi4qu1], capital Nanning 南寧|南宁[Nan2ning2]

延吉市

see styles
yán jí shì
    yan2 ji2 shi4
yen chi shih
Yanji, county-level city, capital of Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture 延邊朝鮮族自治州|延边朝鲜族自治州[Yan2 bian1 Chao2 xian3 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Jilin

延邊州


延边州

see styles
yán biān zhōu
    yan2 bian1 zhou1
yen pien chou
Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture 延邊朝鮮族自治州|延边朝鲜族自治州[Yan2 bian1 Chao2 xian3 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1] in Jilin province 吉林省[Ji2 lin2 Sheng3] in northeast China, capital Yanji city 延吉市[Yan2 ji2 Shi4]

建塘鎮


建塘镇

see styles
jiàn táng zhèn
    jian4 tang2 zhen4
chien t`ang chen
    chien tang chen
Jiantang, capital of Dêqên or Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture 迪慶藏族自治州|迪庆藏族自治州[Di2 qing4 Zang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], northwest Yunnan

弗里敦

see styles
fú lǐ dūn
    fu2 li3 dun1
fu li tun
Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone

彰化市

see styles
zhāng huà shì
    zhang1 hua4 shi4
chang hua shih
Zhanghua or Changhua city in west Taiwan, capital of Changhua county

得梅因

see styles
dé méi yīn
    de2 mei2 yin1
te mei yin
Des Moines, capital of Iowa

德梅因

see styles
dé méi yīn
    de2 mei2 yin1
te mei yin
(HK) Des Moines, capital of Iowa

德黑蘭


德黑兰

see styles
dé hēi lán
    de2 hei1 lan2
te hei lan
Tehran, capital of Iran

怒江州

see styles
nù jiāng zhōu
    nu4 jiang1 zhou1
nu chiang chou
abbr. for 怒江傈僳族自治州, Nujiang Lisu autonomous prefecture in northwest Yunnan, capital Liuku or Lutku 六庫鎮|六库镇[Liu4 ku4 zhen4]

怡保市

see styles
yí bǎo shì
    yi2 bao3 shi4
i pao shih
Ipoh city in Malaysia, capital of Sultanate of Perak on Malayan peninsula

恩施市

see styles
ēn shī shì
    en1 shi1 shi4
en shih shih
Enshi prefecture-level city in Hubei, capital of Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture 恩施土家族苗族自治州[En1 shi1 Tu3 jia1 zu2 Miao2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1]

惠靈頓


惠灵顿

see styles
huì líng dùn
    hui4 ling2 dun4
hui ling tun
Wellington, capital of New Zealand

愛丁堡


爱丁堡

see styles
ài dīng bǎo
    ai4 ding1 bao3
ai ting pao
Edinburgh, capital of Scotland

慕尼黑

see styles
mù ní hēi
    mu4 ni2 hei1
mu ni hei
München or Munich, capital of Bavaria, Germany

慰礼城

see styles
 ireijou / irejo
    いれいじょう
(place-name) Wiryeseong (old capital of Baekje, in modern-day Seoul, Korea)

成都市

see styles
chéng dū shì
    cheng2 du1 shi4
ch`eng tu shih
    cheng tu shih
Chengdu, sub-provincial city and capital of Sichuan Province 四川省[Si4chuan1 Sheng3]

手討ち

see styles
 teuchi
    てうち
capital punishment given personally by a feudal lord after a disrespectful act

払い超

see styles
 haraichou / haraicho
    はらいちょう
deficit in long-term capital

托皮卡

see styles
tuō pí kǎ
    tuo1 pi2 ka3
t`o p`i k`a
    to pi ka
Topeka, capital of Kansas

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

拉巴斯

see styles
lā bā sī
    la1 ba1 si1
la pa ssu
La Paz, administrative capital of Bolivia

拉巴特

see styles
lā bā tè
    la1 ba1 te4
la pa t`e
    la pa te
Rabat, capital of Morocco

拉帕斯

see styles
lā pà sī
    la1 pa4 si1
la p`a ssu
    la pa ssu
La Paz, administrative capital of Bolivia, usually written as 拉巴斯

拉薩市


拉萨市

see styles
lā sà shì
    la1 sa4 shi4
la sa shih
Lhasa, Tibetan: Lha sa grong khyer, capital of Tibet Autonomous Region 西藏自治區|西藏自治区[Xi1 zang4 Zi4 zhi4 qu1]

拘尸那

see styles
jū shin à
    ju1 shin1 a4
chü shin a
 Kushina
Kuśinagara; 拘尸那竭 or拘尸那揚羅; 拘夷那竭 (or 倶夷那竭); 倶尸那; 究施 a city identified by Professor Vogel with Kasiah, 180 miles north-west of Patna, 'capital city of the Mallas' (M. W.); the place where Śākyamuni died; 'so called after the sacred Kuśa grass.' Eitel. Not the same as Kuśāgārapura, v. 矩.

攻上る

see styles
 semenoboru
    せめのぼる
(v5r,vi) to march on the capital

新德里

see styles
xīn dé lǐ
    xin1 de2 li3
hsin te li
New Delhi, capital of India

新益京

see styles
 aramashikyou / aramashikyo
    あらましきょう
(place-name) Aramashi-kyō (alt. name for Fujiwara-kyō, capital of Japan between 694 and 710)

昆明市

see styles
kūn míng shì
    kun1 ming2 shi4
k`un ming shih
    kun ming shih
Kunming, prefecture-level city and capital of Yunnan Province 雲南省|云南省[Yun2nan2 Sheng3]

昌原市

see styles
chāng yuán shì
    chang1 yuan2 shi4
ch`ang yüan shih
    chang yüan shih
Changwon City, capital of South Gyeongsang Province 慶尚南道|庆尚南道[Qing4 shang4 nan2 dao4], South Korea

明斯克

see styles
míng sī kè
    ming2 si1 ke4
ming ssu k`o
    ming ssu ko
Minsk, capital of Belarus

昏默多

see styles
hūn mò duō
    hun1 mo4 duo1
hun mo to
 Konmokuta
Kandat, the capital of Tamasthiti, perhaps the modern Kunduz, but Eitel says 'Kundoot about 40 miles above Jshtrakh, Lat. 36° 42N., Long. 71° 39E.''

春川市

see styles
chūn chuān shì
    chun1 chuan1 shi4
ch`un ch`uan shih
    chun chuan shih
Chuncheon city, capital of Gangwon province 江原道[Jiang1 yuan2 dao4], South Korea

晉州市


晋州市

see styles
jìn zhōu shì
    jin4 zhou1 shi4
chin chou shih
Jinzhou county-level city in Hebei, administered by the provincial capital, Shijiazhuang 石家莊市|石家庄市[Shi2 jia1 zhuang1 Shi4]

普拉亞


普拉亚

see styles
pǔ lā yà
    pu3 la1 ya4
p`u la ya
    pu la ya
Praia, capital of Cape Verde

曲女城

see styles
qǔ nǚ chéng
    qu3 nv3 cheng2
ch`ü nü ch`eng
    chü nü cheng
 Kyōkunyo jō
The city of hunchback women, said to be Kanyākubja, an ancient kingdom and capital of Central India, 'Canouge Lat. 27° 3 N., Long. 79° 50 E.' Eitel. The legend in the 西域記 Record of Western Lands is that ninety-nine of King Brahmadatta's daughters were thus deformed by the ṛṣi Mahāvṛkṣa whom they refused to marry.

杜尚別


杜尚别

see styles
dù shàng bié
    du4 shang4 bie2
tu shang pieh
Dushanbe, capital of Tajikistan

杜篤瑪


杜笃玛

see styles
dù dǔ mǎ
    du4 du3 ma3
tu tu ma
Dodoma, capital of Tanzania (Tw)

条坊制

see styles
 joubousei / jobose
    じょうぼうせい
(hist) grid city plan used for the Imperial capital

杭州市

see styles
háng zhōu shì
    hang2 zhou1 shi4
hang chou shih
Hangzhou, sub-provincial city and capital of Zhejiang Province 浙江省[Zhe4jiang1 Sheng3]

桃園市


桃园市

see styles
táo yuán shì
    tao2 yuan2 shi4
t`ao yüan shih
    tao yüan shih
Taoyuan city in north Taiwan, capital of Taoyuan county

案達羅


案达罗

see styles
àn dá luó
    an4 da2 luo2
an ta lo
 Andara
Andhra, a kingdom in southern India, between the Krishnā and Godāvarī rivers, whose capital was Veṅgī; the country south-east of this was known as 大案達羅.

桑坦德

see styles
sāng tǎn dé
    sang1 tan3 de2
sang t`an te
    sang tan te
Santander, capital of Spanish autonomous region Cantabria 坎塔布里亞|坎塔布里亚[Kan3 ta3 bu4 li3 ya4]

楚雄市

see styles
chǔ xióng shì
    chu3 xiong2 shi4
ch`u hsiung shih
    chu hsiung shih
Chuxiong, county-level city, capital of Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture 楚雄彞族自治州|楚雄彝族自治州[Chu3 xiong2 Yi2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1] in central Yunnan

檀香山

see styles
tán xiāng shān
    tan2 xiang1 shan1
t`an hsiang shan
    tan hsiang shan
Honolulu, capital of Hawaii; also transliterated as 火奴魯魯|火奴鲁鲁

武漢市


武汉市

see styles
wǔ hàn shì
    wu3 han4 shi4
wu han shih
Wuhan, sub-provincial city and capital of Hubei Province 湖北省[Hu2bei3 Sheng3]

水原市

see styles
shuǐ yuán shì
    shui3 yuan2 shi4
shui yüan shih
Suweon City, capital of Gyeonggi province 京畿道[Jing1 ji1 dao4], South Korea

水戶市


水户市

see styles
shuǐ hù shì
    shui3 hu4 shi4
shui hu shih
Mito City, capital of Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan

江南省

see styles
jiāng nán shěng
    jiang1 nan2 sheng3
chiang nan sheng
name of Qing dynasty province covering south Jiangsu, south Anhui and north Zhejiang provinces, with capital at Nanjing

江原道

see styles
jiāng yuán dào
    jiang1 yuan2 dao4
chiang yüan tao
 kanwondo; kougendou / kanwondo; kogendo
    カンウォンド; こうげんどう
Gangwon Province of Korea during Joseon Dynasty; Kangwon province of North Korea; Gangwon province in northeast South Korea, capital Chuncheon 春川[Chun1 chuan1]
(1) Gangwon-do (South Korea); Gangwon Province; (2) Kangwon Province (North Korea); (place-name) Gangwon-do (province in South Korea)

江蘇省


江苏省

see styles
jiāng sū shěng
    jiang1 su1 sheng3
chiang su sheng
 kousoshou / kososho
    こうそしょう
Jiangsu Province, capital Nanjing 南京[Nan2jing1] (abbr. to 蘇|苏[Su1])
Jiangsu Province (China)

江西省

see styles
jiāng xī shěng
    jiang1 xi1 sheng3
chiang hsi sheng
 kouseishou / kosesho
    こうせいしょう
Jiangxi Province, capital Nanchang 南昌[Nan2chang1] (abbr. to 灨|赣[Gan4])
Jiangxi Province (China)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

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.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

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Japanese Kanji Dictionary

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Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

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