There are 35 total results for your 奥ノ search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
奥ノ see styles |
okuno おくの |
(surname) Okuno |
奥の中 see styles |
okunnonaka おくんのなか |
(place-name) Okunnonaka |
奥の井 see styles |
okunoi おくのい |
(place-name) Okunoi |
奥の前 see styles |
okunomae おくのまえ |
(place-name) Okunomae |
奥の川 see styles |
okunokawa おくのかわ |
(place-name) Okunokawa |
奥の平 see styles |
okunotaira おくのたいら |
(place-name) Okunotaira |
奥の手 see styles |
okunote おくのて |
(exp,n) (1) (idiom) ace up one's sleeve; trump card; last resort; (exp,n) (2) (idiom) secret skills; secret; mystery; (exp,n) (3) (archaism) left hand |
奥の海 see styles |
okunoumi / okunomi おくのうみ |
(surname) Okunoumi |
奥の矢 see styles |
okunoya おくのや |
(surname) Okunoya |
奥の谷 see styles |
okunoya おくのや |
(surname) Okunoya |
奥の間 see styles |
okunoma おくのま |
inner room |
奥の院 see styles |
okunoin おくのいん |
(Buddhist term) inner sanctuary; inner shrine; sanctum sanctorum; holy of holies; place behind main hall of a temple enshrining temple founder, miraculous Buddhas, hidden statues, etc.; (place-name) Okunoin |
奥ノ園 see styles |
okunosono おくのその |
(surname) Okunosono |
奥ノ坊 see styles |
okunobou / okunobo おくのぼう |
(surname) Okunobou |
奥ノ木 see styles |
okunogi おくのぎ |
(surname) Okunogi |
奥ノ薗 see styles |
okunosono おくのその |
(surname) Okunosono |
奥の沢川 see styles |
okunosawagawa おくのさわがわ |
(personal name) Okunosawagawa |
奥の深い see styles |
okunofukai おくのふかい |
(exp,adj-i) (See 奥深い・1) deep; profound; complicated; advanced; impenetrable |
奥の細道 see styles |
okunohosomichi おくのほそみち |
(work) The Narrow Road to the Deep North (chronicle by Matsuo Basho, published in 1702); (wk) The Narrow Road to the Deep North (chronicle by Matsuo Basho, published in 1702) |
奥ノ院跡 see styles |
okunoinato おくのいんあと |
(place-name) Okunoin'ato |
橋本奥ノ see styles |
hashimotookuno はしもとおくの |
(place-name) Hashimotookuno |
陸奥ノ山 see styles |
mutsunoyama むつのやま |
(surname) Mutsunoyama |
陸奥ノ洋 see styles |
mutsunonada むつのなだ |
(surname) Mutsunonada |
陸奥ノ花 see styles |
mutsunohana むつのはな |
(surname) Mutsunohana |
陸奥ノ里 see styles |
mutsunosato むつのさと |
(surname) Mutsunosato |
安朱奥ノ田 see styles |
anshuokunoda あんしゅおくのだ |
(place-name) Anshuokunoda |
橋本奥ノ町 see styles |
hashimotookunochou / hashimotookunocho はしもとおくのちょう |
(place-name) Hashimotookunochō |
奥の手を使う see styles |
okunoteotsukau おくのてをつかう |
(exp,v5u) (idiom) to play one's trump card |
牛ケ瀬奥ノ坊 see styles |
ushigaseokunobou / ushigaseokunobo うしがせおくのぼう |
(place-name) Ushigaseokunobou |
牛ケ瀬奥ノ防 see styles |
ushigaseokunobou / ushigaseokunobo うしがせおくのぼう |
(place-name) Ushigaseokunobou |
出釈迦寺奥の院 see styles |
shusshakajiokunoin しゅっしゃかじおくのいん |
(place-name) Shusshakajiokunoin |
牛ケ瀬奥ノ防町 see styles |
ushigaseokunobouchou / ushigaseokunobocho うしがせおくのぼうちょう |
(place-name) Ushigaseokunobouchō |
高山不動尊奥の院 see styles |
takayamafudousonokunoin / takayamafudosonokunoin たかやまふどうそんおくのいん |
(place-name) Takayamafudouson'okunoin |
Variations: |
okunoin おくのいん |
{Buddh} inner sanctuary; inner shrine; sanctum sanctorum; holy of holies; place behind main hall of a temple enshrining temple founder, miraculous Buddhas, hidden statues, etc. |
Variations: |
okunohosomichi おくのほそみち |
(work) The Narrow Road to the Deep North (chronicle by Matsuo Basho, published in 1702) |
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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.
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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