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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
荷屬安的列斯 荷属安的列斯 see styles |
hé shǔ ān de liè sī he2 shu3 an1 de5 lie4 si1 ho shu an te lieh ssu |
Netherlands Antilles |
アールスメール see styles |
aarusumeeru / arusumeeru アールスメール |
(place-name) Aalsmeer (The Netherlands) |
アペルドールン see styles |
aperudoorun アペルドールン |
(place-name) Apeldoorn (The Netherlands) |
ザーンスタット see styles |
zaansutatto / zansutatto ザーンスタット |
(place-name) Zaanstad (The Netherlands) |
デーフェンテル see styles |
deefenteru デーフェンテル |
(place-name) Deventer (The Netherlands) |
ハウステンボス see styles |
hausutenbosu ハウステンボス |
(place-name) Huis Ten Bosch (Netherlands-themed theme park) |
ヒルフェルスム see styles |
hiruferusumu ヒルフェルスム |
(place-name) Hilversum (The Netherlands) |
フローニンゲン see styles |
furooningen フローニンゲン |
(place-name) Groningen (The Netherlands) |
ヘームステーデ see styles |
heemusuteede ヘームステーデ |
(place-name) Heemstede (The Netherlands) |
マーストリヒト see styles |
maasutorihito / masutorihito マーストリヒト |
(place-name) Maastricht (The Netherlands) |
蘭領アンティル see styles |
ranryouantiru / ranryoantiru らんりょうアンティル |
(place-name) Netherlands Antilles; Dutch Antilles |
オランダ領ギアナ see styles |
orandaryougiana / orandaryogiana オランダりょうギアナ |
Netherlands Guiana; (place-name) Netherlands Guiana |
ヘーレンフェーン see styles |
heerenfeen ヘーレンフェーン |
(place-name) Heerenveen (The Netherlands) |
アイントホーフェン see styles |
aintohoofen アイントホーフェン |
(place-name) Eindhoven (The Netherlands) |
アメルスフォールト see styles |
amerusufooruto アメルスフォールト |
(place-name) Amersfoort (The Netherlands) |
ウィンテルスワイク see styles |
interusuwaiku ウィンテルスワイク |
(place-name) Winterswijk (The Netherlands) |
ハールレメルメール see styles |
haaruremerumeeru / haruremerumeeru ハールレメルメール |
(place-name) Haarlemmermeer (The Netherlands) |
フラールディンゲン see styles |
furaarudingen / furarudingen フラールディンゲン |
(place-name) Vlaardingen (The Netherlands) |
ベルヘンオプゾーム see styles |
beruhenopuzoomu ベルヘンオプゾーム |
(place-name) Bergen Op Zoom (The Netherlands) |
オランダニューギニア see styles |
orandanyuuginia / orandanyuginia オランダニューギニア |
(place-name) Dutch New Guinea; Netherlands New Guinea |
オランダ領アンティル see styles |
orandaryouantiru / orandaryoantiru オランダりょうアンティル |
(place-name) Netherlands Antilles |
Variations: |
denhaagu; den haagu / denhagu; den hagu デンハーグ; デン・ハーグ |
(See ハーグ) The Hague (Netherlands) |
Variations: |
benerukusu; benerukkusu ベネルクス; ベネルックス |
Benelux; Benelux countries (Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg) |
海牙(ateji)(rK) see styles |
haagu / hagu ハーグ |
(kana only) (See デンハーグ) The Hague (Netherlands) |
Variations: |
neederuranto; neederurando; nezaarando / neederuranto; neederurando; nezarando ネーデルラント; ネーデルランド; ネザーランド |
(See オランダ) Netherlands (dut: Nederland) |
Variations: |
oranda オランダ |
(kana only) Netherlands (por: Holanda); Holland |
Variations: |
oranda オランダ |
(kana only) Netherlands (por: Holanda); Holland |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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