There are 31 total results for your Everyday Life search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
日常生活 see styles |
nichijouseikatsu / nichijosekatsu にちじょうせいかつ |
More info & calligraphy: Everyday Life |
世話 see styles |
sewa せわ |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) care; looking after; help; assistance; aid; (2) trouble; bother; (noun, transitive verb) (3) good offices; recommendation; introduction; (4) everyday life; everyday affairs; everyday language; (5) (abbreviation) (See 世話物) sewamono (Edo-period drama about contemporary life) |
俗世 see styles |
sú shì su2 shi4 su shih zokuse; zokusei / zokuse; zokuse ぞくせ; ぞくせい |
the mundane world; the world of mortals this world; everyday world; earthly existence; mundane life mundane world |
塵埃 尘埃 see styles |
chén āi chen2 ai1 ch`en ai chen ai jinai; chirihokori じんあい; ちりほこり |
dust (1) dust; dirt; (2) (じんあい only) dreary world; petty affairs of everyday life dust (mote) |
家常 see styles |
jiā cháng jia1 chang2 chia ch`ang chia chang kajou / kajo かじょう |
the daily life of a family everyday things; (surname) Ietsune ordinary commonplace |
民画 see styles |
minga みんが |
picture depicting everyday life; folk art |
起居 see styles |
qǐ jū qi3 ju1 ch`i chü chi chü kikyo ききょ |
everyday life; regular pattern of life (n,vs,vi) (1) one's daily life; (2) condition; well-being; state of one's health; (3) (orig. meaning) standing and sitting; movements |
俗世間 see styles |
zokuseken ぞくせけん |
(1) this world; earthly world; secular society; (2) ordinary world; everyday life; workaday world |
実生活 see styles |
jisseikatsu / jissekatsu じっせいかつ |
real life; actual life; everyday life |
日用事 see styles |
rì yòng shì ri4 yong4 shi4 jih yung shih nichiyū no ji |
affairs of everyday life |
生活音 see styles |
seikatsuon / sekatsuon せいかつおん |
daily life noise; household noises; noise that arises at home from everyday occurrences |
一般生活 see styles |
ippanseikatsu / ippansekatsu いっぱんせいかつ |
everyday life |
俗談平話 see styles |
zokudanheiwa / zokudanhewa ぞくだんへいわ |
(yoji) conversation on worldly affairs; chat about everyday life (business) |
命の洗濯 see styles |
inochinosentaku いのちのせんたく |
(exp,n) (idiom) casting off the drudgery of everyday life and doing as one pleases; kicking back |
家常茶飯 see styles |
kajousahan / kajosahan かじょうさはん |
(yoji) everyday occurrence; commonplace of life; nothing out of the ordinary |
尋常茶飯 see styles |
jinjousahan / jinjosahan じんじょうさはん |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) everyday occurrence; commonplace of life; nothing out of the ordinary |
油鹽醬醋 油盐酱醋 see styles |
yóu yán jiàng cù you2 yan2 jiang4 cu4 yu yen chiang ts`u yu yen chiang tsu |
(lit.) oil, salt, soy sauce and vinegar; (fig.) the trivia of everyday life |
浮世草子 see styles |
ukiyozoushi / ukiyozoshi うきよぞうし |
(Edo-period variety of) realistic literature; popular stories of everyday life in the Edo period |
浮世草紙 see styles |
ukiyozoushi / ukiyozoshi うきよぞうし |
(Edo-period variety of) realistic literature; popular stories of everyday life in the Edo period |
生活文化 see styles |
seikatsubunka / sekatsubunka せいかつぶんか |
culture of everyday life |
生活雑貨 see styles |
seikatsuzakka / sekatsuzakka せいかつざっか |
daily necessities; goods for everyday life |
生活騒音 see styles |
seikatsusouon / sekatsusoon せいかつそうおん |
daily life noise; (excessive) noise that arises at home from everyday occurrences |
起居作息 see styles |
qǐ jū zuò xī qi3 ju1 zuo4 xi1 ch`i chü tso hsi chi chü tso hsi |
lit. rising and lying down, working and resting (idiom); fig. everyday life; daily routine; to go about one's daily life |
身の回り see styles |
minomawari みのまわり |
(exp,n) one's personal belongings; one's vicinity; one's daily life; everyday necessities |
身の廻り see styles |
minomawari みのまわり |
(exp,n) one's personal belongings; one's vicinity; one's daily life; everyday necessities |
洛中洛外図 see styles |
rakuchuurakugaizu / rakuchurakugaizu らくちゅうらくがいず |
(hist) views in and around Kyoto (style of folding screen depicting the scenery and scenes of everyday life in Kyoto; late Muromachi period to the Edo period) |
身のまわり see styles |
minomawari みのまわり |
(exp,n) one's personal belongings; one's vicinity; one's daily life; everyday necessities |
Variations: |
ukiyozoushi / ukiyozoshi うきよぞうし |
(hist) ukiyo-zōshi; Edo-period genre of literature depicting everyday life of the merchant class |
Variations: |
minomawari みのまわり |
(exp,n) one's personal belongings; one's vicinity; one's daily life; everyday necessities |
Variations: |
minomawari みのまわり |
(exp,n,adj-no) one's personal belongings; one's vicinity; one's daily life; everyday necessities |
Variations: |
minomawari みのまわり |
(exp,n,adj-no) one's personal belongings; one's vicinity; one's daily life; everyday necessities |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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