There are 35 total results for your ヨハン search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ヨハン see styles |
yohan ヨハン |
More info & calligraphy: Yohann |
ヨハンス see styles |
yohansu ヨハンス |
(surname) Johanns |
ヨハンナ see styles |
yohanna ヨハンナ |
More info & calligraphy: Johanna |
ショバン see styles |
joban ジョバン |
Chopin; (personal name) Jobin |
ヨハンセン see styles |
yohanzen ヨハンゼン |
(surname) Johannsen; Johansen |
ヨハンソン see styles |
yohanson ヨハンソン |
(surname) Johanson; Johansson |
ヨハンネス see styles |
yohannesu ヨハンネス |
(male given name) Johannes |
ジョハンナ see styles |
johanna ジョハンナ |
More info & calligraphy: Johannah |
ジョバンニ see styles |
jobanni ジョバンニ |
More info & calligraphy: Jovanni |
モヨバンバ see styles |
moyobanba モヨバンバ |
(place-name) Moyobamba (Peru) |
ヨハンシラー see styles |
yohanshiraa / yohanshira ヨハンシラー |
(person) Johann Schiller |
ショパン猪狩 see styles |
shopanigari ショパンいがり |
(person) Shopan Igari |
ガウチョパンツ see styles |
gauchopantsu ガウチョパンツ |
gaucho pants |
ケイトショパン see styles |
keitoshopan / ketoshopan ケイトショパン |
(person) Kate Chopin |
サンジョバンニ see styles |
sanjobanni サンジョバンニ |
(person) San Giovanni |
ディジョバンニ see styles |
dijobanni ディジョバンニ |
(surname) Di Giovanni |
ドンジョバンニ see styles |
donjobanni ドンジョバンニ |
(work) Don Giovanni (opera by Mozart); (wk) Don Giovanni (opera by Mozart) |
ルッターヨハン see styles |
ruttaayohan / ruttayohan ルッターヨハン |
(personal name) Lutterjohann |
ローヨハンソン see styles |
rooyohanson ローヨハンソン |
(surname) Lo-Johansson |
ヨハンオラフコス see styles |
yohanorafukosu ヨハンオラフコス |
(person) Johann Olav Koss |
ヨハンスマイアー see styles |
yohansumaiaa / yohansumaia ヨハンスマイアー |
(personal name) Johannsmeier |
ヨハンベルヌーイ see styles |
yohanberunuui / yohanberunui ヨハンベルヌーイ |
(person) Johann Bernoulli |
ケイト・ショパン see styles |
keito shopan / keto shopan ケイト・ショパン |
(person) Kate Chopin |
ドン・ジョバンニ see styles |
don jobanni ドン・ジョバンニ |
(work) Don Giovanni (opera by Mozart); (wk) Don Giovanni (opera by Mozart) |
ヨハンスヴェンセン see styles |
yohansurensen ヨハンスヴェンセン |
(person) Johan Svendsen (Norwegian composer, 1840-1911) |
ヨハンネスオケゲム see styles |
yohannesuokegemu ヨハンネスオケゲム |
(person) Johannes Ockeghem |
セストサンジョバンニ see styles |
sesutosanjobanni セストサンジョバンニ |
(place-name) Sesto San Giovanni (Italy) |
ヨハンセバスチャンバッハ see styles |
yohanzebasuchanbahha ヨハンゼバスチャンバッハ |
(person) Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750; German composer) |
グレゴールヨハンメンデル see styles |
guregooruyohanmenderu グレゴールヨハンメンデル |
(person) Gregor Johann Mendel |
ヨハンセバスティアンバッハ see styles |
yohanzebasutianbahha ヨハンゼバスティアンバッハ |
(person) Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750; German composer) |
ヨハン・セバスチャン・バッハ see styles |
yohan zebasuchan bahha ヨハン・ゼバスチャン・バッハ |
(person) Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750; German composer) |
ヨハン・セバスティアン・バッハ see styles |
yohan zebasutian bahha ヨハン・ゼバスティアン・バッハ |
(person) Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750; German composer) |
Variations: |
gauchopantsu; gaucho pantsu ガウチョパンツ; ガウチョ・パンツ |
gaucho pants |
ヨハンセバスチャンヴェルハーヴェン see styles |
yohansebasuchanreruhaaren / yohansebasuchanreruharen ヨハンセバスチャンヴェルハーヴェン |
(person) Johan Sebastian Welhaven |
ジョバンニバッティスタリッチョーリ see styles |
jobannibattisutaricchoori ジョバンニバッティスタリッチョーリ |
(person) Giovanni Battista Riccioli |
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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