There are 35 total results for your shizuku search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
滴 see styles |
dī di1 ti teki てき |
a drop; to drip (counter) counter for drops of liquid; (female given name) Shizuku |
寧来 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
心透 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
栞月 see styles |
shizuku しづく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
汐月 see styles |
shizuku しづく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
涼来 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
神水 see styles |
jinzui; shinsui; shinzui; jinsui じんずい; しんすい; しんずい; じんすい |
(1) water offered to God; water drunk before an altar to symbolize the making of a vow; (2) miracle-working water; (3) water which gathers in the nodes of bamboo after falling as rain at noon on the 5th day of the 5th month (lunar calendar), thought to be effective when used in medicines; (female given name) Shizuku |
紫月 see styles |
shizuku しづく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
詩月 see styles |
shizuku しづく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
詩麗 see styles |
shizuku しづく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
識月 see styles |
shizuku しづく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
鎮紅 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
閑玖 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
雨下 see styles |
uka うか |
(noun/participle) raining; downpour; (female given name) Shizuku |
雨落 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
雫玖 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
静来 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
静玖 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
静空 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
静紅 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
しずく see styles |
shizuku シズク |
(female given name) Shizuku |
史都紅 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
心月紅 see styles |
shizuku しづく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
志津玖 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
志都紅 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
梓都紅 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
深月紅 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
紫津玖 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
紫都玖 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
詩月紅 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
詩澄紅 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
詩珠来 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
詩都玖 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
詩都紅 see styles |
shizuku しずく |
(female given name) Shizuku |
Variations: |
shizuku しずく |
drop (e.g. of water); drip |
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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