There are 33 total results for your Japanese Woman search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
君 see styles |
jun jun1 chün kun くん |
More info & calligraphy: June(suffix) (1) (after the name of a male of equal or lower status) Mr; master; boy; (suffix) (2) (after the name of a female of lower status; used by males in formal settings) Ms; miss; (suffix) (3) (archaism) (still used among members of the Japanese Diet) sir; madam; (personal name) Kunji Prince, noble, ideal man or woman; translit. kun. |
嬢 see styles |
niáng niang2 niang jou / jo じょう |
Japanese variant of 孃|娘[niang2] (1) unmarried woman; (suffix noun) (2) Miss; (3) -ess; -ette; (female given name) Jō |
孕女 see styles |
ubume うぶめ |
(1) Ubume; birthing woman ghost in Japanese folklore; (2) (obscure) woman in late pregnancy; woman on the point of giving birth |
産女 see styles |
ubume うぶめ |
(1) Ubume; birthing woman ghost in Japanese folklore; (2) (obscure) woman in late pregnancy; woman on the point of giving birth; (place-name) Ubume |
笄髷 see styles |
kougaiwage / kogaiwage こうがいわげ |
type of Japanese woman's hairstyle using a hairpin (Edo period) |
腐女 see styles |
fǔ nǚ fu3 nu:3 fu nü |
fujoshi (woman who likes manga about male homosexual love) (derived from Japanese 腐女子 "fujoshi") |
雪女 see styles |
yukionna ゆきおんな |
yuki-onna (spirit in Japanese folklore); snow woman; (female given name) Yume |
奇麗所 see styles |
kireidokoro / kiredokoro きれいどころ kireidoko / kiredoko きれいどこ |
(1) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman |
女體盛 女体盛 see styles |
nǚ tǐ chéng nu:3 ti3 cheng2 nü t`i ch`eng nü ti cheng |
nyotaimori or "body sushi", Japanese practice of serving sushi on the body of a naked woman |
姑獲鳥 see styles |
ubume うぶめ |
Ubume; birthing woman ghost in Japanese folklore |
媽媽桑 妈妈桑 see styles |
mā ma sāng ma1 ma5 sang1 ma ma sang |
mama-san, middle-aged woman who runs a brothel, bar etc (loanword from Japanese); madam |
慰安婦 慰安妇 see styles |
wèi ān fù wei4 an1 fu4 wei an fu ianfu いあんふ |
comfort woman (woman or girl forced into sex slavery by the Japanese military 1937-1945) (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 慰安婦 "ianfu") (hist) (euph) (See 従軍慰安婦) comfort woman; prostitute who worked in military brothels, esp. one forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during WWII |
歐巴桑 欧巴桑 see styles |
ōu ba sāng ou1 ba5 sang1 ou pa sang |
older female; woman of mature years (Japanese loanword) |
笄ぐる see styles |
kougaiguru / kogaiguru こうがいぐる |
(See 笄髷) type of Japanese woman's hairstyle using a hairpin (Edo period) |
綺麗所 see styles |
kireidokoro / kiredokoro きれいどころ kireidoko / kiredoko きれいどこ |
(1) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman |
轆轤首 see styles |
rokurokubi ろくろくび |
rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore) |
Variations: |
uguisu; uguisu うぐいす; ウグイス |
(1) (kana only) Japanese bush warbler (Horornis diphone); Japanese nightingale; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (abbreviation) (See 鶯茶) greenish brown; (n,n-pref) (3) beautiful voice; woman with a beautiful voice |
はちきん see styles |
hachikin はちきん |
(tsb:) strong independent Japanese woman from the Kochi area |
ろくろ首 see styles |
rokurokubi ろくろくび |
rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore) |
轆轤っ首 see styles |
rokurokkubi ろくろっくび |
rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore) |
ろくろっ首 see styles |
rokurokkubi ろくろっくび |
rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore) |
奇麗どころ see styles |
kireidokoro / kiredokoro きれいどころ |
(1) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman |
従軍慰安婦 see styles |
juugunianfu / jugunianfu じゅうぐんいあんふ |
(hist) (euph) comfort woman; prostitute who worked in military brothels, esp. one forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during WWII |
綺麗どころ see styles |
kireidokoro / kiredokoro きれいどころ |
(1) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman |
イエローキャブ see styles |
ierookyabu イエローキャブ |
(1) Yellow Cab; (2) (slang) Japanese woman who readily sleeps with foreign men (sometimes a stereotype of all Japanese women); (c) Yellow Cab |
Variations: |
furi ふり |
(n,ctr) (1) swing; shake; wave; swinging; (2) (kana only) appearance; behaviour; (3) (kana only) (oft. after a noun+の or verb in the dictionary form) (See 振りをする) pretence (pretense); show; pretending (to); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (4) (kana only) going to restaurant, hotel etc. without a reservation or introduction; (5) move (dance); postures; (6) (kana only) (oft. as フリ) (See 前振り・2) lead in (e.g. to a running joke, asking a question); lead up; (7) unsewn part of a hanging sleeve on a traditional Japanese woman's garment; (suf,ctr) (8) counter for swords, blades, etc.; (9) (archaism) not wearing underwear or pants |
イエロー・キャブ see styles |
ieroo kyabu イエロー・キャブ |
(1) Yellow Cab; (2) (slang) Japanese woman who readily sleeps with foreign men (sometimes a stereotype of all Japanese women); (c) Yellow Cab |
Variations: |
rokurokubi ろくろくび |
rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore) |
Variations: |
ubume うぶめ |
(1) Ubume; birthing woman ghost in Japanese folklore; (2) (産女, 孕女 only) (rare) woman in late pregnancy; woman on the point of giving birth |
Variations: |
rokurokkubi ろくろっくび |
(See 轆轤首) rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore) |
Variations: |
rokurokkubi ろくろっくび |
(See ろくろ首) rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore) |
Variations: |
ierookyabu; ieroo kyabu イエローキャブ; イエロー・キャブ |
(derogatory term) (slang) Japanese woman who readily sleeps with foreign men (eng: yellow cab) |
Variations: |
kireidokoro; kireidoko(綺麗所, 奇麗所) / kiredokoro; kiredoko(綺麗所, 奇麗所) きれいどころ; きれいどこ(綺麗所, 奇麗所) |
(1) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 33 results for "Japanese Woman" 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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