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Simple Dictionary Definition |
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.
This page contains 100 results for "capital" 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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