There are 26 total results for your しだれ search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
しだれ see styles |
shidare しだれ |
(female given name) Shidare |
しだれ桜 see styles |
shidarezakura しだれざくら |
weeping cherry (Prunus spachiana); shidare cherry |
しだれガキ see styles |
shidaregaki しだれガキ |
(place-name) Shidaregaki |
シダレモモ see styles |
shidaremomo シダレモモ |
weeping peach (Prunus persica var. pendula) |
シダレカツラ see styles |
shidarekatsura シダレカツラ |
(place-name) Shidarekatsura |
シダレザクラ see styles |
shidarezakura シダレザクラ |
weeping cherry (Prunus spachiana); shidare cherry |
シダレヤナギ see styles |
shidareyanagi シダレヤナギ |
(kana only) weeping willow (Salix babylonica) |
垂洞のシダレモミ see styles |
suidounoshidaremomi / suidonoshidaremomi すいどうのシダレモミ |
(place-name) Suidounoshidaremomi |
コンシダレーション see styles |
konshidareeshon コンシダレーション |
consideration |
角館のシダレザクラ see styles |
kakunodatenoshidarezakura かくのだてのシダレザクラ |
(place-name) Kakunodatenoshidarezakura |
中釜戸のシダレモミジ see styles |
nakagamatonoshidaremomiji なかがまとのシダレモミジ |
(place-name) Nakagamatonoshidaremomiji |
法泉寺のシダレザクラ see styles |
housenjinoshidarezakura / hosenjinoshidarezakura ほうせんじのシダレザクラ |
(place-name) Housenjinoshidarezakura |
小野のシダレグリ自生地 see styles |
ononoshidaregurijiseichi / ononoshidaregurijisechi おののシダレグリじせいち |
(place-name) Ononoshidaregurijiseichi |
竹原のシダレクリ自生地 see styles |
takeharanoshidarekurijiseichi / takeharanoshidarekurijisechi たけはらのシダレクリじせいち |
(place-name) Takeharanoshidarekurijiseichi |
西内のシダレグリ自生地 see styles |
nishiuchinoshidaregurijiseichi / nishiuchinoshidaregurijisechi にしうちのシダレグリじせいち |
(place-name) Nishiuchinoshidaregurijiseichi |
龍谷寺のモリオカシダレ see styles |
ryuukokujinomoriokashidare / ryukokujinomoriokashidare りゅうこくじのモリオカシダレ |
(place-name) Ryūkokujinomoriokashidare |
幸神神社のシダレアカシデ see styles |
koujinjinshanoshidareakashide / kojinjinshanoshidareakashide こうじんじんしゃのシダレアカシデ |
(place-name) Kōjinjinshanoshidareakashide |
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shidaremomo; shidaremomo しだれもも; シダレモモ |
weeping peach (Prunus persica var. pendula) |
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shidareume; shidareume しだれうめ; シダレウメ |
weeping plum (Prunus mume f. pendula); weeping Japanese apricot |
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shidarehigan; shidarehigan しだれひがん; シダレヒガン |
(rare) (See しだれ桜・しだれざくら) weeping cherry |
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shidarezakura; shidarezakura しだれざくら; シダレザクラ |
weeping cherry (Prunus spachiana); shidare cherry |
Variations: |
shidaresugi; shidaresugi しだれすぎ; シダレスギ |
(rare) weeping cedar |
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shidareyanagi; shidareyanagi しだれやなぎ; シダレヤナギ |
weeping willow (Salix babylonica) |
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shidareyanagi; shidareyanagi しだれやなぎ; シダレヤナギ |
weeping willow (Salix babylonica) |
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shidarezakura; shidarezakura しだれざくら; シダレザクラ |
weeping cherry (Prunus spachiana); shidare cherry |
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shidarehigan; shidarehigan しだれひがん; シダレヒガン |
(rare) (See しだれ桜) weeping cherry |
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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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