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There are 19 total results for your 年生 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

年生

see styles
 nensei / nense
    ねんせい
(suffix) nth-year student; nth-year pupil; (given name) Toshio

一年生

see styles
yī nián shēng
    yi1 nian2 sheng1
i nien sheng
 ichinensei / ichinense
    いちねんせい
annual (botany)
(1) annual (plant); (2) first-year student

三年生

see styles
 sannensei / sannense
    さんねんせい
third-year student

二年生

see styles
èr nián shēng
    er4 nian2 sheng1
erh nien sheng
 ninensei / ninense
    にねんせい
biennial (botany)
(1) second-year student; (2) (See 二年生植物・にねんせいしょくぶつ) biennial

何年生

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 nannensei / nannense
    なんねんせい
(expression) what grade (in school)

千年生

see styles
 chitose
    ちとせ
(female given name) Chitose

四年生

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 yonensei / yonense
    よねんせい
fourth-year student; (given name) Yoneo

多年生

see styles
duō nián shēng
    duo1 nian2 sheng1
to nien sheng
 tanensei / tanense
    たねんせい
perennial (of plants)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) {bot} perennation; (2) (abbreviation) {bot} (See 多年生植物) perennial; perennial plant

巳年生

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 mineo
    みねお
(given name) Mineo

留年生

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 ryuunensei / ryunense
    りゅうねんせい
student repeating the same class

一年生植物

see styles
 ichinenseishokubutsu / ichinenseshokubutsu
    いちねんせいしょくぶつ
{bot} annual; annual plant

一年生草本

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 ichinenseisouhon / ichinensesohon
    いちねんせいそうほん
{bot} annual herb

二年生植物

see styles
 ninenseishokubutsu / ninenseshokubutsu
    にねんせいしょくぶつ
{bot} biennial plant

多年生植物

see styles
 tanenseishokubutsu / tanenseshokubutsu
    たねんせいしょくぶつ
{bot} perennial plant; perennial

越年生植物

see styles
 etsunenseishokubutsu / etsunenseshokubutsu
    えつねんせいしょくぶつ
{bot} (See 二年生植物) winter annual; biennial; biennial plant

Variations:
2年生
二年生

see styles
 ninensei / ninense
    にねんせい
(1) second-year student; second-year pupil; (2) (abbreviation) {bot} (See 二年生植物) biennial; biennial plant

Variations:
3年生
三年生

see styles
 sannensei / sannense
    さんねんせい
third-year student; third-year pupil

Variations:
1年生
一年生(P)

see styles
 ichinensei / ichinense
    いちねんせい
(1) first-year student; first-year pupil; (2) beginner; novice; newcomer; person who has been in a role for less than a year; (can be adjective with の) (3) {bot} annual; (4) (abbreviation) {bot} (See 一年生植物) annual plant

Variations:
寅年生まれ
寅歳生まれ(iK)

see styles
 toradoshiumare
    とらどしうまれ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 寅年) being born in the year of the Tiger; person born in the year of the Tiger
This page contains 19 results for "年生" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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