Results, 歌 #n

うたuta

noun:

  • song 歌・唄 - 唄 is primarily used for shamisen songs
  • classical Japanese poetry (esp. tanka) 短歌
  • modern poetry 歌・詩

このkonoutawo聞くkikutowatashihaいつもitsumo学生時代gakuseijidaiwo思い出すomoidasu Whenever I hear this song, I am reminded of my school days.

Kanji definition:

KAうたutaうたuta.u

song; sing

Strokes:
14
Radical:
欠 yawn
SKIP:
1-10-4
UTF:
6b4c
JIS208:
18-46
Hangul:
가 [ga]
Pinyin:
Stroke order:
Example words:
うたuta
song; / classical Japanese poetry (esp. tanka); / modern poetry
歌手かしゅkashu
singer
歌舞伎かぶきkabuki
kabuki; Japanese classical drama
短歌たんかtanka
tanka; 31-mora Japanese poem
歌人かじんkajin
poet (of tanka poems)

Partial results:

かしゅkashu

noun:

  • singer

そのsono歌手kashuha若者wakamonoたちtachinoアイドルAIDORUda That singer is a teenage idol.

かようkayou

noun:

  • song; ballad

最近saikinha老若男女rounyakunannyoga歌えるutaeruようyouna歌謡kayoukyokuwomiminiするsuruことkotomoなくなっnakunata Nowadays you no longer hear popular songs that can be sung by men and women of all ages.

かるたkarutaatejiatejiatejiatejiカルタKARUTA

noun:

  • karuta; traditional Japanese playing cards - From Portuguese "carta"

旗本hatamotono屋敷yashikide歌留多karutanokaiga催さmoyoosareta They met at the estate of the shogun's retainer to play a game of cards.

かぶきkabuki

noun:

  • kabuki; Japanese classical drama

歌舞伎kabukiha古くfurukuからkarano日本nipponno芸術geijutsuda Kabuki is an old Japanese art.

かげきkageki

noun / ~の noun:

  • opera

このkono歌劇kagekihamakuものmonoですdesu This is an opera in five acts.

かじんkajin

noun:

  • poet (of tanka poems)
かしkashi

noun:

  • song lyrics; words of a song; libretto

watashihaこのkonoutawo歌詞kashi無しでnashide歌えるutaeru I can sing this song without looking at the lyrics.

かしゅうkashuu

noun:

  • anthology; book of poetry
かきょくkakyoku

noun:

  • melody; tune; song

フランツFURANTSUリストRISUTOno最もmottomo有名yuumeina作品sakuhinha19noハンガリーHANGARII狂詩曲kyoushikyokudagakarehatanimoソナタSONATA交響koukyoukyoku協奏曲kyousoukyoku歌曲kakyoku宗教shuukyoukyokuなどnado見事migotona作品sakuhinwo生み出しumidashita The best-known compositions by Franz Liszt are his nineteen Hungarian Rhapsodies, but he also created beautiful sonatas, symphonies, concerti, Lieder, and religious compositions.

うたごえutagoeかせいkasei

noun:

  • singing voice; (sound of) singing

毎朝maiasa彼女のkanojono歌声utagoega聞こえてkikoeteくるkuru You can hear her singing every morning.

かようきょくkayoukyoku

noun:

  • kayōkyoku; form of Japanese popular music that developed during the Showa era
  • (Western) pop song - early Showa era term
かしょうkashou Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • song; singing

彼女kanojoha私達watashitachini歌唱kashouhouwo教授kyoujuしてshiteくれたkureta She taught us singing.

うたあわせutaawase

noun:

  • poetry contest
うたひめutahime

noun:

  • songstress; diva
うたかいutakaiかかいkakai

noun:

  • poetry party or competition; gathering of tanka poets
うたかいはじめutakaihajime

noun:

  • annual New Year's poetry reading
うたいてutaite

noun:

  • singer

watashihaカラオケKARAOKE好きsukidagaたいしたtaishita歌い手utaiteではないdehanai I love karaoke, but I'm not much of a singer.

かぶkabu Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • singing and dancing
うたごころutagokoro

noun:

  • (waka) poetic sentiment; waka-composing mood; solid grounding in waka; meaning of a waka poem
かだんkadan

noun:

  • poetry circles
うたいまわしutaimawashi

noun:

  • manner of singing
かぶききょうげんkabukikyougen

noun:

  • kabuki play; kabuki drama
  • kabuki script
うたがきutagaki

noun:

  • gathering of men and women who sang courtship songs to each other and danced; dancing and singing feast of young men and women in ancient Japan - archaism
かぶきげきkabukigeki

noun:

  • kabuki play; kabuki drama
かしんkashinうたがみutagami

noun:

  • god of waka; god of song; muse 和歌

Kanji

KAうたutaうたuta.u

song; sing


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