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There are 73 total results for your 琵琶 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

琵琶

see styles
pí pa
    pi2 pa5
p`i p`a
    pi pa
 biwa
    びわ
pipa, Chinese lute, with 4 strings, a large pear-shaped body and a fretted fingerboard
biwa (Japanese lute); (place-name, surname) Biwa
The pipa, a Chinese stringed musical instrument somewhat resembling a guitar.

琵琶倉

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 biwakura
    びわくら
(place-name) Biwakura

琵琶台

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 biwadai
    びわだい
(place-name) Biwadai

琵琶坂

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 biwasaka
    びわさか
(surname) Biwasaka

琵琶堤

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 biwatsutsumi
    びわつつみ
(place-name) Biwatsutsumi

琵琶島

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 biwajima
    びわじま
(personal name) Biwajima

琵琶崎

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 biwasaki
    びわさき
(personal name) Biwasaki

琵琶形

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 biwagata
    びわがた
(place-name) Biwagata

琵琶池

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 biwaike
    びわいけ
(personal name) Biwaike

琵琶沢

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 biwasawa
    びわさわ
(place-name) Biwasawa

琵琶沼

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 biwanuma
    びわぬま
(place-name) Biwanuma

琵琶湖

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 biwako
    びわこ
Lake Biwa; (f,p) Biwako

琵琶滝

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 biwadaki
    びわだき
(place-name) Biwadaki

琵琶瀬

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 biwase
    びわせ
(place-name) Biwase

琵琶田

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 biwada
    びわだ
(place-name) Biwada

琵琶甲

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 biwakou / biwako
    びわこう
(place-name) Biwakou

琵琶町

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 biwamachi
    びわまち
(place-name) Biwamachi

琵琶笛

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 biyabon
    びやぼん
Edo-period mouth harp (with a hairpin-like frame and a long straight tongue)

琵琶行

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pí pa xíng
    pi2 pa5 xing2
p`i p`a hsing
    pi pa hsing
 biwakou / biwako
    びわこう
Song of the Pipa Player, long poem by Tang poet Bai Juyi 白居易[Bai2 Ju1 yi4]
biwa song

琵琶里

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 biwasato
    びわさと
(place-name) Biwasato

琵琶首

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 biwakubi
    びわくび
(place-name) Biwakubi

琵琶骨

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pí pa gǔ
    pi2 pa5 gu3
p`i p`a ku
    pi pa ku
(old) scapula

琵琶魚


琵琶鱼

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pí pa yú
    pi2 pa5 yu2
p`i p`a yü
    pi pa yü
anglerfish

琵琶鰉

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 biwahigai; biwahigai
    びわひがい; ビワヒガイ
(kana only) Biwa oily gudgeon (Sarcocheilichthys variegatus microoculus)

琵琶鱒

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 biwamasu; biwamasu
    びわます; ビワマス
(kana only) biwa trout (Oncorhynchus masou rhodurus); biwa salmon

楽琵琶

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 gakubiwa
    がくびわ
(See 琵琶,雅楽) large 4-stringed biwa used in gagaku

洋琵琶

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yáng pí pá
    yang2 pi2 pa2
yang p`i p`a
    yang pi pa
mandolin

琵琶の橋

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 biwanohashi
    びわのはし
(personal name) Biwanohashi

琵琶の琴

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 biwanokoto
    びわのこと
(archaism) (See 琵琶) biwa (4 or 5-stringed Oriental lute)

琵琶の首

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 biwanokubi
    びわのくび
(personal name) Biwanokubi

琵琶ケ島

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 biwagashima
    びわがしま
(personal name) Biwagashima

琵琶ヶ崎

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 biwagasaki
    びわがさき
(place-name) Biwagasaki

琵琶ヶ池

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 biwagaike
    びわがいけ
(place-name) Biwagaike

琵琶沢原

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 biwasawahara
    びわさわはら
(place-name) Biwasawahara

琵琶法師

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 biwahoushi / biwahoshi
    びわほうし
(hist) (See 琵琶) lute priest; minstrel; blind travelling biwa player dressed like a Buddhist monk

琵琶湖線

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 biwakosen
    びわこせん
(personal name) Biwakosen

琵琶瀬川

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 biwasekawa
    びわせかわ
(personal name) Biwasekawa

琵琶瀬村

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 biwasemura
    びわせむら
(place-name) Biwasemura

琵琶瀬橋

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 biwasebashi
    びわせばし
(place-name) Biwasebashi

琵琶瀬湾

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 biwasewan
    びわせわん
(personal name) Biwasewan

琵琶甲町

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 biwakouchou / biwakocho
    びわこうちょう
(place-name) Biwakouchō

琵琶石岳

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 biwaishidake
    びわいしだけ
(place-name) Biwaishidake

琵琶首川

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 biwakubigawa
    びわくびがわ
(place-name) Biwakubigawa

琵琶首池

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 biwakubiike / biwakubike
    びわくびいけ
(place-name) Biwakubiike

元琵琶瀬

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 motobiwase
    もとびわせ
(place-name) Motobiwase

唐橋琵琶

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 karahashibiwa
    からはしびわ
(place-name) Karahashibiwa

平家琵琶

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 heikebiwa / hekebiwa
    へいけびわ
(1) (See 琵琶) Heike biwa; Heike lute; biwa with 4 strings and 5 frets, esp. for accompanying the Heike Monogatari; (2) (See 平曲・へいきょく) chanting of the Heike Monogatari to biwa accompaniment

薩摩琵琶

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 satsumabiwa
    さつまびわ
(See 琵琶) Satsuma biwa; Satsuma lute

琵琶ノ首鼻

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 biwanokubibana
    びわのくびばな
(personal name) Biwanokubibana

琵琶湖大橋

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 biwakooohashi
    びわこおおはし
(personal name) Biwakooohashi

琵琶湖大鯰

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 biwakooonamazu; biwakooonamazu
    びわこおおなまず; ビワコオオナマズ
(kana only) Lake Biwa catfish (Silurus biwaensis)

琵琶湖疏水

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 biwakososui
    びわこそすい
(place-name) Biwako Canal

琵琶瀬共交

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 biwasekyoukou / biwasekyoko
    びわせきょうこう
(place-name) Biwasekyōkou

琵琶瀬親睦

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 biwaseshinboku
    びわせしんぼく
(place-name) Biwaseshinboku

琵琶石ノ鼻

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 biwaishinohana
    びわいしのはな
(personal name) Biwaishinohana

北白川琵琶

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 kitashirakawabiwa
    きたしらかわびわ
(place-name) Kitashirakawabiwa

唐橋南琵琶

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 karahashiminamibiwa
    からはしみなみびわ
(place-name) Karahashiminamibiwa

唐橋琵琶町

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 karahashibiwachou / karahashibiwacho
    からはしびわちょう
(place-name) Karahashibiwachō

川中琵琶瀬

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 kawanakabiwase
    かわなかびわせ
(place-name) Kawanakabiwase

Variations:
琵琶笛
口琴

see styles
 biyabon
    びやぼん
Edo-period mouth harp (with a hairpin-like frame and a long straight tongue)

琵琶湖博物館

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 biwakohakubutsukan
    びわこはくぶつかん
(place-name) Biwako Museum

琵琶湖文化館

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 biwakobunkakan
    びわこぶんかかん
(place-name) Biwakobunkakan

北白川琵琶町

see styles
 kitashirakawabiwachou / kitashirakawabiwacho
    きたしらかわびわちょう
(place-name) Kitashirakawabiwachō

唐橋南琵琶町

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 karahashiminamibiwachou / karahashiminamibiwacho
    からはしみなみびわちょう
(place-name) Karahashiminamibiwachō

琵琶坂トンネル

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 biwakosakatonneru
    びわこさかトンネル
(place-name) Biwakosaka Tunnel

琵琶湖ゴルフ場

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 biwakogorufujou / biwakogorufujo
    びわこゴルフじょう
(place-name) Biwako golf links

琵琶湖国定公園

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 biwakokokuteikouen / biwakokokutekoen
    びわここくていこうえん
(place-name) Biwako Quasi-National Park

奥琵琶トンネル

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 okubiwatonneru
    おくびわトンネル
(place-name) Okubiwa Tunnel

琵琶湖マイアミ浜

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 biwakomaiamihama
    びわこマイアミはま
(place-name) Biwakomaiamihama

琵琶湖疏水記念館

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 biwakososuikinenkan
    びわこそすいきねんかん
(place-name) Biwako Canal Memorial Hall

琵琶湖大橋ゴルフ場

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 biwakooohashigorufujou / biwakooohashigorufujo
    びわこおおはしゴルフじょう
(place-name) Biwakooohashi golf links

Variations:
琵琶湖(P)
びわ湖

see styles
 biwako
    びわこ
Lake Biwa; Biwako

Variations:
琵琶牧々
琵琶牧牧(sK)

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 biwabokuboku
    びわぼくぼく
{jpmyth} (See 琵琶) biwa-bokuboku; yōkai in the shape of a Buddhist priest with the head of a biwa

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 73 results for "琵琶" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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.

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