There are 27 total results for your ダディー search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ダディー see styles |
dadii / dadi ダディー |
daddy |
スタディー see styles |
sutadii / sutadi スタディー |
study |
アルタディーナ see styles |
arutadiina / arutadina アルタディーナ |
(place-name) Altadena |
レシタティーヴ see styles |
reshitatiii / reshitatii レシタティーヴ |
(music) recitative |
レシタティーブ see styles |
reshitatiibu / reshitatibu レシタティーブ |
(music) recitative |
レチタティーボ see styles |
rechitatiibo / rechitatibo レチタティーボ |
(music) recitativo (ita:); recitative |
Variations: |
dadii; dadi / dadi; dadi ダディー; ダディ |
daddy |
ケーススタディー see styles |
keesusutadii / keesusutadi ケーススタディー |
case study |
スケネクタディー see styles |
sukenekutadii / sukenekutadi スケネクタディー |
(place-name) Schenectady |
レチタティーヴォ see styles |
rechitatiio / rechitatio レチタティーヴォ |
(music) recitativo (ita:); recitative |
ケース・スタディー see styles |
keesu sutadii / keesu sutadi ケース・スタディー |
case study |
コースオブスタディー see styles |
koosuobusutadii / koosuobusutadi コースオブスタディー |
course of study |
Variations: |
sutadii; sutadi / sutadi; sutadi スタディー; スタディ |
study |
フィールドスタディー see styles |
fiirudosutadii / firudosutadi フィールドスタディー |
field study |
フィールド・スタディー see styles |
fiirudo sutadii / firudo sutadi フィールド・スタディー |
field study |
カルチュラルスタディーズ see styles |
karuchurarusutadiizu / karuchurarusutadizu カルチュラルスタディーズ |
cultural studies |
コース・オブ・スタディー see styles |
koosu obu sutadii / koosu obu sutadi コース・オブ・スタディー |
course of study |
カルチュラル・スタディーズ see styles |
karuchuraru sutadiizu / karuchuraru sutadizu カルチュラル・スタディーズ |
cultural studies |
フィージビリティースタディー see styles |
fiijibiritiisutadii / fijibiritisutadi フィージビリティースタディー |
feasibility study |
フィージビリティー・スタディー see styles |
fiijibiritii sutadii / fijibiriti sutadi フィージビリティー・スタディー |
feasibility study |
Variations: |
reshitatiibu; reshitatiii / reshitatibu; reshitatii レシタティーブ; レシタティーヴ |
{music} (See レチタティーヴォ) recitative |
Variations: |
rechitatiio; rechitatiibo / rechitatio; rechitatibo レチタティーヴォ; レチタティーボ |
{music} recitativo (ita:); recitative |
Variations: |
karuchurarusutadiizu; karuchuraru sutadiizu / karuchurarusutadizu; karuchuraru sutadizu カルチュラルスタディーズ; カルチュラル・スタディーズ |
cultural studies |
Variations: |
keesusutadi(p); keesusutadii; keesu sutadi; keesu sutadii / keesusutadi(p); keesusutadi; keesu sutadi; keesu sutadi ケーススタディ(P); ケーススタディー; ケース・スタディ; ケース・スタディー |
case study |
Variations: |
koosuobusutadii; koosu obu sutadii / koosuobusutadi; koosu obu sutadi コースオブスタディー; コース・オブ・スタディー |
course of study |
Variations: |
fiijibiritiisutadii; fiijibiritiisutadi; fiijibiritisutadi; fiijibiritii sutadii; fiijibiritii sutadi; fiijibiriti sutadi / fijibiritisutadi; fijibiritisutadi; fijibiritisutadi; fijibiriti sutadi; fijibiriti sutadi; fijibiriti sutadi フィージビリティースタディー; フィージビリティースタディ; フィージビリティスタディ; フィージビリティー・スタディー; フィージビリティー・スタディ; フィージビリティ・スタディ |
(See 実現可能性調査) feasibility study |
Variations: |
fiirudosutadii; fiirudo sutadii / firudosutadi; firudo sutadi フィールドスタディー; フィールド・スタディー |
field study |
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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