There are 25 total results for your さらん search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
さらん see styles |
saran サラン |
(place-name) Saran (Kazakhstan); Salan; Sarant |
サランジ see styles |
saranji サランジ |
(place-name) Sarandi |
オザラン see styles |
ozaran オザラン |
(personal name) Ozalan |
マザラン see styles |
mazaran マザラン |
(personal name) Mazarin |
サランジェ see styles |
saranje サランジェ |
(personal name) Salinger |
サランスク see styles |
saransuku サランスク |
(place-name) Saransk (Russia) |
サランドラ see styles |
sarandora サランドラ |
(personal name) Salandra |
サランドン see styles |
sarandon サランドン |
(personal name) Sarandon |
サランビエ see styles |
saranbie サランビエ |
(personal name) Salembier |
サランヘヨ see styles |
saranheyo サランヘヨ |
(expression) (slang) I love you (kor: saranghaeyo) |
サザランド see styles |
sazarando サザランド |
(personal name) Southerland; Sutherland |
ベサランピ see styles |
besaranpi ベサランピ |
(place-name) Besalampy |
サラングプル see styles |
sarangupuru サラングプル |
(place-name) Sarangpur |
サランラップ see styles |
saranrappu サランラップ |
cling wrap; Saran wrap; cling film |
サランレバン see styles |
saranreban サランレバン |
(place-name) Salins-les-Bains |
ザランド山地 see styles |
zarandosanchi ザランドさんち |
(place-name) Muntii Zarand (mountain region) |
ザランボウカ see styles |
zaranbouka / zaranboka ザランボウカ |
(personal name) Zarambouka |
ニヤサランド see styles |
niyasarando ニヤサランド |
(place-name) Nyasaland |
サランジグランデ see styles |
saranjigurande サランジグランデ |
(place-name) Sarandi Grande |
ケサランパサラン see styles |
kesaranpasaran ケサランパサラン |
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball |
ケセランパサラン see styles |
keseranpasaran ケセランパサラン |
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball |
スーザンサランドン see styles |
suuzansarandon / suzansarandon スーザンサランドン |
(person) Susan Sarandon |
精神一到何事か成らざらん see styles |
seishinittounanigotokanarazaran / seshinittonanigotokanarazaran せいしんいっとうなにごとかならざらん |
More info & calligraphy: Where There is a Will, There is a Way |
Variations: |
saranrappu; saran rappu サランラップ; サラン・ラップ |
{tradem} Saran Wrap; plastic wrap; cling wrap; cling film |
Variations: |
kesaranpasaran; keseranpaseran; keseranpasaran; tensarabasara ケサランパサラン; ケセランパセラン; ケセランパサラン; テンサラバサラ |
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball |
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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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