There are 21 total results for your 音符 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
音符 see styles |
yīn fú yin1 fu2 yin fu onpu おんぷ |
(music) note; phonetic component of a Chinese character; phonetic symbol; phonogram (1) musical note; note symbol; (2) phonetic symbol (incl. the kanji and kana-doubling symbols, vowel-lengthening symbol, etc.); (3) (See 意符) part of a kanji for which the role is primarily to represent the pronunciation (as opposed to the meaning); (female given name) Onpu |
停音符 see styles |
teionpu / teonpu ていおんぷ |
(rare) {music} rest |
全音符 see styles |
zenonpu ぜんおんぷ |
{music} whole note; semibreve |
分音符 see styles |
fēn yīn fú fen1 yin1 fu2 fen yin fu |
dieresis; umlaut; diacritical mark separating two adjacent syllables |
揚音符 see styles |
youonpu / yoonpu ようおんぷ |
acute accent |
連音符 连音符 see styles |
lián yīn fú lian2 yin1 fu2 lien yin fu renonpu れんおんぷ |
(music) tuplet {music} tuplet (e.g. triplet) |
長音符 see styles |
chouonpu / choonpu ちょうおんぷ |
(1) long-vowel mark; macron; (2) {music} long note |
三連音符 see styles |
sanrenonpu さんれんおんぷ |
{music} (See 三連符) triplet |
二分音符 see styles |
èr fēn yīn fú er4 fen1 yin1 fu2 erh fen yin fu nibuonpu; nibunonpu にぶおんぷ; にぶんおんぷ |
minim (music) {music} half note; minim |
付点音符 see styles |
futenonpu ふてんおんぷ |
{music} dotted note |
八分音符 see styles |
bā fēn yīn fú ba1 fen1 yin1 fu2 pa fen yin fu hachibuonpu はちぶおんぷ |
quaver; eighth note {music} 8th note; eighth note; quaver |
半濁音符 see styles |
handakuonpu はんだくおんぷ |
(See 半濁点) handakuten; diacritic used with kana that turns an "h" sound into a "p" sound |
四分音符 see styles |
sì fēn yīn fú si4 fen1 yin1 fu2 ssu fen yin fu shibuonpu; shibunonpu しぶおんぷ; しぶんおんぷ |
crotchet (music) {music} quarter note; crotchet |
注音符号 see styles |
chuuinfugou; chuuonfugou / chuinfugo; chuonfugo ちゅういんふごう; ちゅうおんふごう |
Bopomofo; Zhuyin fuhao; Chinese transliteration system now used mainly in Taiwan |
注音符號 注音符号 see styles |
zhù yīn fú hào zhu4 yin1 fu2 hao4 chu yin fu hao |
Mandarin phonetic symbols (MPS), phonetic alphabet for Chinese used esp. in Taiwan, also known colloquially as Bopomofo (after the first four letters of the alphabet:ㄅㄆㄇㄈ) See: 注音符号 |
長音符号 see styles |
chouonfugou / choonfugo ちょうおんふごう |
(See 長音符・1) long-vowel mark; macron |
隔音符號 隔音符号 see styles |
gé yīn fú hào ge2 yin1 fu2 hao4 ko yin fu hao |
apostrophe, as used in pinyin orthography (i.e. to mark a boundary between two syllables, as in "dàng'àn" 檔案|档案[dang4 an4]) |
十六分音符 see styles |
juurokubuonpu / jurokubuonpu じゅうろくぶおんぷ |
{music} sixteenth note; semiquaver |
三十二分音符 see styles |
sanjuunibuonpu / sanjunibuonpu さんじゅうにぶおんぷ |
{music} 32nd note; demisemiquaver |
六十四分音符 see styles |
rokujuushibuonpu / rokujushibuonpu ろくじゅうしぶおんぷ |
{music} 64th note; hemidemisemiquaver; semidemisemiquaver |
國語注音符號第一式 国语注音符号第一式 see styles |
guó yǔ zhù yīn fú hào dì yī shì guo2 yu3 zhu4 yin1 fu2 hao4 di4 yi1 shi4 kuo yü chu yin fu hao ti i shih |
Mandarin Phonetic Symbols 1 (official name of the phonetic system of writing Chinese used in Taiwan); Bopomofo; abbr. to 注音一式[zhu4 yin1 yi1 shi4] |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "音符" 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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