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<123456>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
柴火 see styles |
chái huo chai2 huo5 ch`ai huo chai huo saika さいか |
plant material used as fuel (firewood, straw, leaves etc) (given name) Saika |
柴犬 see styles |
chái quǎn chai2 quan3 ch`ai ch`üan chai chüan shibaken しばけん shibainu しばいぬ |
shiba inu (Japanese dog breed) shiba (Japanese breed of dog); shiba inu; brushwood dog |
柴生 see styles |
shibou / shibo しぼう |
(personal name) Shibou |
柴田 see styles |
chái tián chai2 tian2 ch`ai t`ien chai tien tsubata つばた |
More info & calligraphy: Shibata / Shida(surname) Tsubata |
柴甲 see styles |
shibakou / shibako しばこう |
(place-name) Shibakou |
柴町 see styles |
shibamachi しばまち |
(place-name) Shibamachi |
柴盛 see styles |
shisei / shise しせい |
(given name) Shisei |
柴目 see styles |
shibame しばめ |
(place-name) Shibame |
柴矢 see styles |
shibaya しばや |
(surname) Shibaya |
柴石 see styles |
shibaseki しばせき |
(place-name) Shibaseki |
柴禾 see styles |
chái hé chai2 he2 ch`ai ho chai ho |
plant material used as fuel (firewood, straw, leaves etc) |
柴立 see styles |
shibadachi しばだち |
(surname) Shibadachi |
柴端 see styles |
shibahata しばはた |
(surname) Shibahata |
柴竹 see styles |
shibatake しばたけ |
(surname) Shibatake |
柴笠 see styles |
shibakasa しばかさ |
(place-name) Shibakasa |
柴胡 see styles |
chái hú chai2 hu2 ch`ai hu chai hu saiko さいこ |
Chinese thorowax (Bupleurum chinense); root of Chinese thorowax (used in TCM) Bupleurum root; Radix Bupleuri |
柴舟 see styles |
saishuu / saishu さいしゅう |
(given name) Saishuu |
柴苅 see styles |
shibakari しばかり |
(surname) Shibakari |
柴若 see styles |
shibawaka しばわか |
(surname) Shibawaka |
柴草 see styles |
chái cǎo chai2 cao3 ch`ai ts`ao chai tsao shibakusa しばくさ |
firewood (surname) Shibakusa |
柴荷 see styles |
shibaka しばか |
(place-name) Shibaka |
柴葉 see styles |
shiba しば |
(surname) Shiba |
柴薪 see styles |
chái xīn chai2 xin1 ch`ai hsin chai hsin saishin さいしん |
firewood (rare) brushwood and firewood |
柴薮 see styles |
shibayabu しばやぶ |
(surname) Shibayabu |
柴藤 see styles |
shibafuji しばふじ |
(surname) Shibafuji |
柴藪 see styles |
shibayabu しばやぶ |
(surname) Shibayabu |
柴西 see styles |
shibanishi しばにし |
(surname) Shibanishi |
柴詠 see styles |
shiu しう |
(female given name) Shiu |
柴谷 see styles |
shibaya しばや |
(surname) Shibaya |
柴車 柴车 see styles |
chái chē chai2 che1 ch`ai ch`e chai che shibakuruma しばくるま |
simple and crude cart (or chariot) (surname) Shibakuruma |
柴辻 see styles |
shibatsuji しばつぢ |
(surname) Shibatsuji |
柴迫 see styles |
shibasako しばさこ |
(surname) Shibasako |
柴道 see styles |
shibamichi しばみち |
(surname) Shibamichi |
柴邨 see styles |
shimura しむら |
(surname) Shimura |
柴部 see styles |
shibabe しばべ |
(surname) Shibabe |
柴里 see styles |
shibasato しばさと |
(surname) Shibasato |
柴野 see styles |
shibano しばの |
(place-name, surname) Shibano |
柴門 柴门 see styles |
chái mén chai2 men2 ch`ai men chai men shibakado しばかど |
lit. woodcutter's family; humble background; poor family background (surname) Shibakado |
柴間 see styles |
shibama しばま |
(place-name, surname) Shibama |
柴阪 see styles |
shibasaka しばさか |
(surname) Shibasaka |
柴雞 柴鸡 see styles |
chái jī chai2 ji1 ch`ai chi chai chi |
a variety of free-range chicken, small with furless legs, laying smaller eggs |
柴雪 see styles |
shisetsu しせつ |
(given name) Shisetsu |
柴頭 柴头 see styles |
chái tóu chai2 tou2 ch`ai t`ou chai tou saijū |
The one who looks after it in a monastery. |
柴高 see styles |
shibataka しばたか |
(place-name, surname) Shibataka |
一柴 see styles |
hitoha ひとは |
(female given name) Hitoha |
三柴 see styles |
mitsushiba みつしば |
(surname) Mitsushiba |
上柴 see styles |
kamishiba かみしば |
(place-name) Kamishiba |
下柴 see styles |
shimoshiba しもしば |
(surname) Shimoshiba |
中柴 see styles |
nakashiba なかしば |
(surname) Nakashiba |
久柴 see styles |
hisashiba ひさしば |
(surname) Hisashiba |
事柴 see styles |
kotoshiba ことしば |
(surname) Kotoshiba |
今柴 see styles |
imashiba いましば |
(surname) Imashiba |
仲柴 see styles |
nakashiba なかしば |
(surname) Nakashiba |
入柴 see styles |
irishiba いりしば |
(place-name) Irishiba |
内柴 see styles |
uchishiba うちしば |
(surname) Uchishiba |
冬柴 see styles |
fuyushiba ふゆしば |
(surname) Fuyushiba |
初柴 see styles |
hatsushiba はつしば |
(surname) Hatsushiba |
前柴 see styles |
maeshiba まえしば |
(surname) Maeshiba |
劈柴 see styles |
pǐ chai pi3 chai5 p`i ch`ai pi chai |
chopped wood; firewood |
加柴 see styles |
kashiba かしば |
(surname) Kashiba |
勝柴 see styles |
katsushiba かつしば |
(surname) Katsushiba |
北柴 see styles |
kitashiba きたしば |
(surname) Kitashiba |
古柴 see styles |
koshiba こしば |
(surname) Koshiba |
吉柴 see styles |
yoshiba よしば |
(surname) Yoshiba |
向柴 see styles |
mukoshiba むこしば |
(surname) Mukoshiba |
噛柴 see styles |
tamushiba たむしば |
(kana only) willow-leafed magnolia (Magnolia salicifolia); anise magnolia |
国柴 see styles |
kunishiba くにしば |
(surname) Kunishiba |
地柴 see styles |
chishiba ちしば |
(surname) Chishiba |
大柴 see styles |
ooshiba おおしば |
(place-name, surname) Ooshiba |
小柴 see styles |
koshiba こしば |
(place-name, surname) Koshiba |
尾柴 see styles |
bishiba びしば |
(surname) Bishiba |
山柴 see styles |
yamashiba やましば |
(surname) Yamashiba |
岩柴 see styles |
iwashiba いわしば |
(surname) Iwashiba |
峯柴 see styles |
mineshiba みねしば |
(surname) Mineshiba |
崩柴 see styles |
nagishiba なぎしば |
(surname) Nagishiba |
嵐柴 see styles |
arashiba あらしば |
(surname) Arashiba |
川柴 see styles |
kawashiba かわしば |
(surname) Kawashiba |
市柴 see styles |
ichishiba いちしば |
(place-name) Ichishiba |
布柴 see styles |
nunoshiba ぬのしば |
(surname) Nunoshiba |
平柴 see styles |
hirashiba ひらしば |
(place-name, surname) Hirashiba |
廢柴 废柴 see styles |
fèi chái fei4 chai2 fei ch`ai fei chai |
(Cantonese) (coll.) good-for-nothing; loser |
引柴 see styles |
yǐn chái yin3 chai2 yin ch`ai yin chai |
kindling (to light a fire) |
手柴 see styles |
teshiba てしば |
(surname) Teshiba |
打柴 see styles |
dǎ chái da3 chai2 ta ch`ai ta chai |
to chop firewood; to gather firewood |
搬柴 see styles |
bān chái ban1 chai2 pan ch`ai pan chai hansai |
to haul firewood |
新柴 see styles |
shinshiba しんしば |
(surname) Shinshiba |
旭柴 see styles |
kyokushi きょくし |
(given name) Kyokushi |
明柴 see styles |
akeshiba あけしば |
(surname) Akeshiba |
木柴 see styles |
mù chái mu4 chai2 mu ch`ai mu chai kishiba きしば |
firewood (surname) Kishiba |
松柴 see styles |
matsushiba まつしば |
(surname) Matsushiba |
柿柴 see styles |
kakishiba かきしば |
(place-name) Kakishiba |
栗柴 see styles |
kurishiba くりしば |
(surname) Kurishiba |
植柴 see styles |
ueshiba うえしば |
(surname) Ueshiba |
椎柴 see styles |
shiishiba / shishiba しいしば |
(place-name) Shiishiba |
楢柴 see styles |
narashiba ならしば |
(surname) Narashiba |
永柴 see styles |
nagashiba ながしば |
(surname) Nagashiba |
沢柴 see styles |
sawashiba; sawashiba さわしば; サワシバ |
(kana only) heartleaf hornbeam (Carpinus cordata) |
波柴 see styles |
hashiba はしば |
(surname) Hashiba |
火柴 see styles |
huǒ chái huo3 chai2 huo ch`ai huo chai kashiba かしば |
match (for lighting fire); CL:根[gen1],盒[he2] match; lucifer |
片柴 see styles |
katashiba かたしば |
(place-name, surname) Katashiba |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "柴" 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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