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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
mineo みねお |
(given name) Mineo |
留年生 see styles |
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 see styles |
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: |
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: |
sannensei / sannense さんねんせい |
third-year student; third-year pupil |
Variations: |
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: |
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 |
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