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There are 45 total results for your 原市 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

原市

see styles
 haraichi
    はらいち
(place-name, surname) Haraichi

原市中

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 haraichinaka
    はらいちなか
(place-name) Haraichinaka

原市場

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 harashiba
    はらしば
(surname) Harashiba

原市駅

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 haraichieki
    はらいちえき
(st) Haraichi Station

三原市

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 miharashi
    みはらし
(place-name) Mihara (city)

井原市

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 ibarashi
    いばらし
(place-name) Ibara (city)

佐原市

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 sawarashi
    さわらし
(place-name) Sawara (city)

前原市

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 maebarushi
    まえばるし
(place-name) Maebaru (city)

固原市

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gù yuán shì
    gu4 yuan2 shi4
ku yüan shih
Guyuan, prefecture-level city in Ningxia

太原市

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tài yuán shì
    tai4 yuan2 shi4
t`ai yüan shih
    tai yüan shih
Taiyuan, prefecture-level city and capital of Shanxi Province 山西省[Shan1xi1 Sheng3]

島原市

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 shimabarashi
    しまばらし
(place-name) Shimabara (city)

市原市

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 ichiharashi
    いちはらし
(place-name) Ichihara (city)

庄原市

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 shoubarashi / shobarashi
    しょうばらし
(place-name) Shoubara (city)

昌原市

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chāng yuán shì
    chang1 yuan2 shi4
ch`ang yüan shih
    chang yüan shih
Changwon City, capital of South Gyeongsang Province 慶尚南道|庆尚南道[Qing4 shang4 nan2 dao4], South Korea

松原市

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sōng yuán shì
    song1 yuan2 shi4
sung yüan shih
 matsubarashi
    まつばらし
Songyuan, prefecture-level city in Jilin Province 吉林省[Ji2lin2 Sheng3]
(place-name) Matsubara (city)

柏原市

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 kashiwarashi
    かしわらし
(place-name) Kashiwara (city)

橿原市

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 kashiharashi
    かしはらし
(place-name) Kashihara (city)

水原市

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shuǐ yuán shì
    shui3 yuan2 shi4
shui yüan shih
Suweon City, capital of Gyeonggi province 京畿道[Jing1 ji1 dao4], South Korea

河原市

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 kawaraichi
    かわらいち
(place-name, surname) Kawaraichi

竹原市

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 takeharashi
    たけはらし
(place-name) Takehara (city)

花原市

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 kebaraichi
    けばらいち
(place-name) Kebaraichi

茂原市

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 mobarashi
    もばらし
(place-name) Mobara (city)

豐原市


丰原市

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fēng yuán shì
    feng1 yuan2 shi4
feng yüan shih
Fongyuan or Fengyuan City in Taichung County 臺中縣|台中县[Tai2 zhong1 Xian4], Taiwan

開原市


开原市

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kāi yuán shì
    kai1 yuan2 shi4
k`ai yüan shih
    kai yüan shih
Kaiyuan, county-level city in Tieling 鐵嶺|铁岭[Tie3 ling3], Liaoning

原市団地

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 haraichidanchi
    はらいちだんち
(place-name) Haraichidanchi

原市茂木

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 haraichimoteki
    はらいちもてき
(place-name) Haraichimoteki

井原市駅

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 ibaraichieki
    いばらいちえき
(st) Ibaraichi Station

伊勢原市

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 iseharashi
    いせはらし
(place-name) Isehara (city)

各務原市

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 kakamigaharashi
    かかみがはらし
(place-name) Kakamigahara (city)

大原市場

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 ooharaichiba
    おおはらいちば
(place-name) Ooharaichiba

大田原市

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 ootawarashi
    おおたわらし
(place-name) Ootawara (city)

小田原市

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 odawarashi
    おだわらし
(place-name) Odawara (city)

東原市場

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 higashiharaichiba
    ひがしはらいちば
(place-name) Higashiharaichiba

河原市町

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 kawaraichimachi
    かわらいちまち
(place-name) Kawaraichimachi

相模原市

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 sagamiharashi
    さがみはらし
(place-name) Sagamihara (city)

花原市駅

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 kebaraichieki
    けばらいちえき
(st) Kebaraichi Station

越原市美

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 koshiharaichimi
    こしはらいちみ
(person) Koshihara Ichimi

五所川原市

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 goshogawarashi
    ごしょがわらし
(place-name) Goshogawara (city)

市原市飛地

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 ichiharashitobichi
    いちはらしとびち
(place-name) Ichiharashitobichi

茂原市飛地

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 mobarashitobichi
    もばらしとびち
(place-name) Mobarashitobichi

小田原市飛地

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 odawarashitobichi
    おだわらしとびち
(place-name) Odawarashitobichi

五所川原市飛地

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 goshogawarashitobichi
    ごしょがわらしとびち
(place-name) Goshogawarashitobichi

各務原市役所前駅

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 kakamigaharashiyakushomaeeki
    かかみがはらしやくしょまええき
(st) Kakamigaharashiyakushomae Station

安中原市のスギ並木

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 annakaharaichinosuginamiki
    あんなかはらいちのスギなみき
(place-name) Annakaharaichinosuginamiki

小田原市外二ヶ市町組合地

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 odawarashihokanikashichoukumiaichi / odawarashihokanikashichokumiaichi
    おだわらしほかにかしちょうくみあいち
(place-name) Odawarashihokanikashichōkumiaichi

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

This page contains 45 results for "原市" 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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