Results, Sino-Tibetan

Showing results 26-41:

ちゅうロchuuRO

noun:

  • Sino-Russian
しんふつせんそうshinfutsusensou

noun:

  • Sino-French War (1884-1885)
にっしんしゅうこうじょうきnisshinshuukoujouki

noun:

  • Sino-Japanese Amity Treaty (1871)
かんごkango

noun:

  • Japanese word of Chinese origin; Sino-Japanese word
  • (ancient) Chinese language
ちゅうごくけいchuugokukei

noun / ~の noun:

  • Chinese (lineage, ancestry, ethnicity, etc.); Sino-
チベットガゼルCHIBETTOGAZERUチベット・ガゼルCHIBETTO/GAZERU

noun:

  • goa (Procapra picticaudata); Tibetan gazelle
じゅうけいせいふjuukeiseifu

noun:

  • Chongqing government; Kuomintang government based in Chongqing during the Second Sino-Japanese War
べいちゅうbeichuu

noun:

  • America and China; Sino-American
さんこうさくせんsankousakusen

noun:

  • Three Alls Strategy; Japanese scorched earth policy during the second Sino-Japanese War - 三光 is a ref. to a Chinese phrase meaning 'kill all, burn all, loot all'
だいにちdainichi

noun:

  • Mahavairocana (Tathagata); Great Sun; Supreme Buddha of Sino-Japanese esoteric Buddhism
みんしんがくminshingaku

noun:

  • Ming & Xing-era Chinese music (as popularized in Japan before the First Sino-Japanese war) 清楽明楽
ka

prefix:

  • surplus- (attaches to start of Sino-Japanese words); excess-; over-
  • per- (chemical with more of a certain element than found in other compounds of the same constituents)
ゴンパGONPA

noun:

  • gompa (Tibetan Buddhist ecclesiastical building)
めいじにじゅうしちはちねんせんえきmeijinijuushichihachinensen'eki

noun:

  • Meiji 27-28 Campaign (alternate name for the First Sino-Japanese war; 1894-1895) - obscure term 日清戦争
ちゅうソchuuSOちゅうそchuuso

noun:

prefix:

ぞうzou

noun / suffix noun:

  • possession; ownership

noun:

  • (former) Ministry of Finance - abbreviation 大蔵省

noun / prefix:

  • Tibet; Tibetan people - abbreviation

Kanji

No Kanji in this term

© Based on JMdict, KANJIDIC2, and JMnedict, property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, used in conformance with the Group's licence. Example sentences from the Tatoeba project (CC BY 2.0). Kanji stroke order data from the KanjiVG project by Ulrich Apel (CC BY-SA 3.0). See comprehensive list of data sources for more info.

Search other dictionaries for Sino-Tibetan:
Yahoo!辞書 / goo辞書 / alc.co.jp / Weblio / Wiktionary