There are 18 total results for your 陽地 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
陽地 see styles |
youchi / yochi ようち |
(female given name) Yōchi |
信陽地區 信阳地区 see styles |
xìn yáng dì qū xin4 yang2 di4 qu1 hsin yang ti ch`ü hsin yang ti chü |
Xinyang prefecture in Henan |
南陽地區 南阳地区 see styles |
nán yáng dì qū nan2 yang2 di4 qu1 nan yang ti ch`ü nan yang ti chü |
Nanyang prefecture in Henan |
咸陽地區 咸阳地区 see styles |
xián yáng dì qū xian2 yang2 di4 qu1 hsien yang ti ch`ü hsien yang ti chü |
Xianyang prefecture, Shaanxi |
安陽地區 安阳地区 see styles |
ān yáng dì qū an1 yang2 di4 qu1 an yang ti ch`ü an yang ti chü |
Anyang prefecture in Henan |
山陽地方 see styles |
sanyouchihou / sanyochiho さんようちほう |
San'yō region; region of western Honshu incl. Okayama, Hiroshima, southern Yamaguchi and sometimes western Hyogo prefectures |
岳陽地區 岳阳地区 see styles |
yuè yáng dì qū yue4 yang2 di4 qu1 yüeh yang ti ch`ü yüeh yang ti chü |
Yueyang prefecture in Hunan |
惠陽地區 惠阳地区 see styles |
huì yáng dì qū hui4 yang2 di4 qu1 hui yang ti ch`ü hui yang ti chü |
Huizhou prefecture 惠州[Hui4 zhou1], Guangdong |
慶陽地區 庆阳地区 see styles |
qìng yáng dì qū qing4 yang2 di4 qu1 ch`ing yang ti ch`ü ching yang ti chü |
Qingyang prefecture in Gansu |
朝陽地區 朝阳地区 see styles |
zhāo yáng dì qū zhao1 yang2 di4 qu1 chao yang ti ch`ü chao yang ti chü |
Zhaoyang district in Liaoning |
洛陽地區 洛阳地区 see styles |
luò yáng dì qū luo4 yang2 di4 qu1 lo yang ti ch`ü lo yang ti chü |
Luoyang prefecture in Henan |
益陽地區 益阳地区 see styles |
yì yáng dì qū yi4 yang2 di4 qu1 i yang ti ch`ü i yang ti chü |
Yiyang prefecture in Hunan |
綿陽地區 绵阳地区 see styles |
mián yáng dì qū mian2 yang2 di4 qu1 mien yang ti ch`ü mien yang ti chü |
Mianyang prefecture in north Sichuan around Mianyang, Sichuan's second city |
衡陽地區 衡阳地区 see styles |
héng yáng dì qū heng2 yang2 di4 qu1 heng yang ti ch`ü heng yang ti chü |
Hengyang prefecture in Hunan |
襄陽地區 襄阳地区 see styles |
xiāng yáng dì qū xiang1 yang2 di4 qu1 hsiang yang ti ch`ü hsiang yang ti chü |
old term for Xiangyang district of Xiangfan city 襄樊市[Xiang1 fan2 shi4], Hubei |
邵陽地區 邵阳地区 see styles |
shào yáng dì qū shao4 yang2 di4 qu1 shao yang ti ch`ü shao yang ti chü |
Shaoyang prefecture in Hunan |
阜陽地區 阜阳地区 see styles |
fù yáng dì qū fu4 yang2 di4 qu1 fu yang ti ch`ü fu yang ti chü |
Fuyang prefecture in Anhui |
名大太陽地球環境研究所 see styles |
meidaitaiyouchikyuukankyoukenkyuusho / medaitaiyochikyukankyokenkyusho めいだいたいようちきゅうかんきょうけんきゅうしょ |
(place-name) Meidaitaiyouchikyūkankyōkenkyūsho |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 18 results for "陽地" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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