There are 21 total results for your 三十二 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
三十二 see styles |
sān shí èr san1 shi2 er4 san shih erh mitoji みとじ |
(given name) Mitoji thirty-two |
三十二天 see styles |
sān shí èr tiān san1 shi2 er4 tian1 san shih erh t`ien san shih erh tien sanjūni ten |
the thirty-second heaven |
三十二應 三十二应 see styles |
sān shí èr yìng san1 shi2 er4 ying4 san shih erh ying sanjūni ō |
thirty-two adaptations |
三十二相 see styles |
sān shí èr xiàng san1 shi2 er4 xiang4 san shih erh hsiang sanjūni sō |
the thirty-two physical characteristics of Buddha thirty-two marks |
三十二表 see styles |
sān shí èr biǎo san1 shi2 er4 biao3 san shih erh piao sanjūni hyō |
the thirty-two marks (of a buddha) |
三十二身 see styles |
sān shí èr shēn san1 shi2 er4 shen1 san shih erh shen sanjūni shin |
thirty-two bodies |
三十二位元 see styles |
sān shí èr wèi yuán san1 shi2 er4 wei4 yuan2 san shih erh wei yüan |
32-bit (computing) |
三十二相經 三十二相经 see styles |
sān shí èr xiāng jīng san1 shi2 er4 xiang1 jing1 san shih erh hsiang ching Sanjūnisō kyō |
Sūtra on the Thirty-two Marks |
藪中三十二 see styles |
yabunakamitoji やぶなかみとじ |
(person) Yabunaka Mitoji |
西本三十二 see styles |
nishimotomitoji にしもとみとじ |
(person) Nishimoto Mitoji (1899.1.2-1988.1.9) |
三十二分音符 see styles |
sanjuunibuonpu / sanjunibuonpu さんじゅうにぶおんぷ |
{music} 32nd note; demisemiquaver |
三十二大人相 see styles |
sān shí èr dà rén xiàng san1 shi2 er4 da4 ren2 xiang4 san shih erh ta jen hsiang sanjūni dainin sō |
thirty-two marks |
三十二相經願 三十二相经愿 see styles |
sān shí èr xiāng jīng yuàn san1 shi2 er4 xiang1 jing1 yuan4 san shih erh hsiang ching yüan sanjūnisō kyō gan |
vow of the Sūtra on the Thirty-two Marks |
北三十二条東 see styles |
kitasanjuunijouhigashi / kitasanjunijohigashi きたさんじゅうにじょうひがし |
(place-name) Kitasanjuunijōhigashi |
北三十二条西 see styles |
kitasanjuunijounishi / kitasanjunijonishi きたさんじゅうにじょうにし |
(place-name) Kitasanjuunijōnishi |
南三十二条西 see styles |
minamisanjuunijounishi / minamisanjunijonishi みなみさんじゅうにじょうにし |
(place-name) Minamisanjuunijōnishi |
大人三十二相 see styles |
dà rén sān shí èr xiàng da4 ren2 san1 shi2 er4 xiang4 ta jen san shih erh hsiang dainin sanjūni sō |
thirty-two bodily marks of a great personage |
東三十二条北 see styles |
higashisanjuunijoukita / higashisanjunijokita ひがしさんじゅうにじょうきた |
(place-name) Higashisanjuunijōkita |
東三十二条南 see styles |
higashisanjuunijouminami / higashisanjunijominami ひがしさんじゅうにじょうみなみ |
(place-name) Higashisanjuunijōminami |
三十二大丈夫相 see styles |
sān shí èr dà zhàng fū xiàng san1 shi2 er4 da4 zhang4 fu1 xiang4 san shih erh ta chang fu hsiang sanjūni no daijōbusō |
the thirty-two signs of a great being |
三十二種大丈夫相 三十二种大丈夫相 see styles |
sān shí èr zhǒng dà zhàng fū xiàng san1 shi2 er4 zhong3 da4 zhang4 fu1 xiang4 san shih erh chung ta chang fu hsiang sanjūni shu daijō fusō |
thirty two marks of a great personage |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "三十二" in Chinese and/or Japanese.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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