There are 42 total results for your uzbekistan search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
クリスタン see styles |
gurisutan グリスタン |
More info & calligraphy: Kristan |
デナウ see styles |
denau デナウ |
(place-name) Denau (Uzbekistan) |
ヌクス see styles |
nukusu ヌクス |
(place-name) Nukus (Uzbekistan) |
ブハラ see styles |
buhara ブハラ |
(place-name) Bukhara (Uzbekistan) |
塔什干 see styles |
tǎ shí gān ta3 shi2 gan1 t`a shih kan ta shih kan |
Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan |
布哈拉 see styles |
bù hā lā bu4 ha1 la1 pu ha la |
Bokhara or Bukhara city in Uzbekistan |
阿姆河 see styles |
ā mǔ hé a1 mu3 he2 a mu ho |
Amu Darya, the biggest river of Central Asia, from Pamir to Aral sea, forming the boundary between Afghanistan and Tajikistan then flowing through Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan; formerly called Oxus by Greek and Western writers, and Gihon by medieval Islamic writers |
ウズベク see styles |
uzubeku ウズベク |
(abbreviation) (See ウズベキスタン) Uzbekistan; (personal name) Uzbek |
カラタウ see styles |
karatau カラタウ |
(place-name) Karatau (Uzbekistan) |
カルシー see styles |
karushii / karushi カルシー |
(place-name) Karshi (Uzbekistan) |
コカンド see styles |
kokando コカンド |
(place-name) Kokand (Uzbekistan) |
ジザーク see styles |
jizaaku / jizaku ジザーク |
(place-name) Jizzakh (Uzbekistan); Dzhizak |
チルチク see styles |
chiruchiku チルチク |
(place-name) Chirchiq (Uzbekistan); Chirchik |
テルメズ see styles |
terumezu テルメズ |
(place-name) Termez (Uzbekistan) |
ホレズム see styles |
horezumu ホレズム |
(place-name) Khorezm (Uzbekistan); (place-name) Khorezm (Turkmenistan) |
捷爾梅茲 捷尔梅兹 see styles |
jié ěr méi zī jie2 er3 mei2 zi1 chieh erh mei tzu |
Termez city in southeast Uzbekistan |
撒馬爾幹 撒马尔干 see styles |
sā mǎ ěr gàn sa1 ma3 er3 gan4 sa ma erh kan |
Samarkand, city in Uzbekistan; also written 撒馬爾罕|撒马尔罕[Sa1 ma3 er3 han3] |
撒馬爾罕 撒马尔罕 see styles |
sā mǎ ěr hǎn sa1 ma3 er3 han3 sa ma erh han |
Samarkand, city in Uzbekistan |
烏爾根奇 乌尔根奇 see styles |
wū ěr gēn qí wu1 er3 gen1 qi2 wu erh ken ch`i wu erh ken chi |
Urgench, city in Uzbekistan |
烏茲別克 乌兹别克 see styles |
wū zī bié kè wu1 zi1 bie2 ke4 wu tzu pieh k`o wu tzu pieh ko |
Uzbek; abbr. for Uzbekistan |
費爾干納 费尔干纳 see styles |
fèi ěr gàn nà fei4 er3 gan4 na4 fei erh kan na |
the Ferghana Valley (in Uzbekistan, central Asia) |
鐵爾梅茲 铁尔梅兹 see styles |
tiě ěr méi zī tie3 er3 mei2 zi1 t`ieh erh mei tzu tieh erh mei tzu |
Termez city in southeast Uzbekistan |
アングレン see styles |
anguren アングレン |
(place-name) Angren (Uzbekistan) |
ウルゲンチ see styles |
urugenchi ウルゲンチ |
(place-name) Urgench (Uzbekistan) |
ナマンガン see styles |
namangan ナマンガン |
(place-name) Namangan (Uzbekistan) |
フェルガナ see styles |
ferugana フェルガナ |
(place-name) Fergana (Uzbekistan) |
マルギラン see styles |
marugiran マルギラン |
(place-name) Margilan (Uzbekistan) |
アルマルイク see styles |
arumaruiku アルマルイク |
(place-name) Olmaliq (Uzbekistan); Almalyk |
カシカダリヤ see styles |
kashikadariya カシカダリヤ |
(place-name) Kashkadarin (Uzbekistan) |
カラカルパク see styles |
karakarupaku カラカルパク |
(place-name) Karakalpakstan (Uzbekistan); Karakalpak |
サマルカンド see styles |
samarukando サマルカンド |
(place-name) Samarkand (Uzbekistan) |
ホジェイリー see styles |
hojeirii / hojeri ホジェイリー |
(place-name) Khodzheili (Uzbekistan) |
ヤンギユーリ see styles |
yangiyuuri / yangiyuri ヤンギユーリ |
(place-name) Yangiyul (Uzbekistan) |
烏滋別克斯坦 乌滋别克斯坦 see styles |
wū zī bié kè sī tǎn wu1 zi1 bie2 ke4 si1 tan3 wu tzu pieh k`o ssu t`an wu tzu pieh ko ssu tan |
Uzbekistan |
烏茲別克斯坦 乌兹别克斯坦 see styles |
wū zī bié kè sī tǎn wu1 zi1 bie2 ke4 si1 tan3 wu tzu pieh k`o ssu t`an wu tzu pieh ko ssu tan |
Uzbekistan |
費爾干納盆地 费尔干纳盆地 see styles |
fèi ěr gàn nà pén dì fei4 er3 gan4 na4 pen2 di4 fei erh kan na p`en ti fei erh kan na pen ti |
the Ferghana Valley in modern Uzbekistan |
費爾幹納盆地 费尔干纳盆地 see styles |
fèi ěr gàn nà pén dì fei4 er3 gan4 na4 pen2 di4 fei erh kan na p`en ti fei erh kan na pen ti |
the Ferghana Valley in modern Uzbekistan |
ウズベキスタン see styles |
uzubekisutan ウズベキスタン |
Uzbekistan; (place-name) Uzbekistan |
シャフリサブズ see styles |
shafurisabuzu シャフリサブズ |
(place-name) Shakhrisabz (Uzbekistan) |
スルハンダリヤ see styles |
suruhandariya スルハンダリヤ |
(place-name) Surxondaryo (Uzbekistan); Surkhandarin |
ウズベキスタン共和国 see styles |
uzubekisutankyouwakoku / uzubekisutankyowakoku ウズベキスタンきょうわこく |
Republic of Uzbekistan |
Variations: |
tashikento; tashukento タシケント; タシュケント |
Tashkent (Uzbekistan) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 42 results for "uzbekistan" 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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