There are 41 total results for your 奥野 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
奥野 see styles |
okuno おくの |
(place-name, surname) Okuno |
奥野々 see styles |
okunono おくのの |
(place-name) Okunono |
奥野井 see styles |
okunoi おくのい |
(place-name) Okunoi |
奥野匡 see styles |
okunotadashi おくのただし |
(person) Okuno Tadashi (1928.1.10-) |
奥野山 see styles |
okunoyama おくのやま |
(surname) Okunoyama |
奥野川 see styles |
okunokawa おくのかわ |
(place-name) Okunokawa |
奥野所 see styles |
okunosho おくのしょ |
(surname) Okunosho |
奥野木 see styles |
okunoki おくのき |
(surname) Okunoki |
奥野矢 see styles |
okunoya おくのや |
(surname) Okunoya |
奥野谷 see styles |
okunoya おくのや |
(place-name, surname) Okunoya |
奥野部 see styles |
okunobe おくのべ |
(place-name) Okunobe |
奥野々坂 see styles |
okunonozaka おくののざか |
(place-name) Okunonozaka |
奥野々山 see styles |
okunonoyama おくののやま |
(personal name) Okunonoyama |
奥野々川 see styles |
okunonogawa おくののがわ |
(place-name) Okunonogawa |
奥野ダム see styles |
okinodamu おきのダム |
(place-name) Okino Dam |
奥野ミカ see styles |
okunomika おくのミカ |
(person) Okuno Mika (1977.3.4-) |
奥野信亮 see styles |
okunoshinsuke おくのしんすけ |
(person) Okuno Shinsuke |
奥野信宏 see styles |
okunonobuhiro おくののぶひろ |
(person) Okuno Nobuhiro |
奥野修司 see styles |
okunoshuuji / okunoshuji おくのしゅうじ |
(person) Okuno Shuuji |
奥野健男 see styles |
okunotakeo おくのたけお |
(person) Okuno Takeo |
奥野僚右 see styles |
okunoryousuke / okunoryosuke おくのりょうすけ |
(person) Okuno Ryōsuke |
奥野卓司 see styles |
okunotakuji おくのたくじ |
(person) Okuno Takuji |
奥野史子 see styles |
okunofumiko おくのふみこ |
(person) Okuno Fumiko (1972.4-) |
奥野哲士 see styles |
okunotetsuji おくのてつじ |
(person) Okuno Tetsuji |
奥野善彦 see styles |
okunoyoshihiko おくのよしひこ |
(person) Okuno Yoshihiko |
奥野安彦 see styles |
okunoyasuhiko おくのやすひこ |
(person) Okuno Yasuhiko |
奥野山町 see styles |
okunoyamachou / okunoyamacho おくのやまちょう |
(place-name) Okunoyamachō |
奥野敦士 see styles |
okunoatsushi おくのあつし |
(person) Okuno Atsushi (1963.6.25-) |
奥野正寛 see styles |
okunomasahiro おくのまさひろ |
(person) Okuno Masahiro |
奥野正明 see styles |
okunomasaaki / okunomasaki おくのまさあき |
(person) Okuno Masaaki (1980.5.15-) |
奥野沢川 see styles |
okunosawakawa おくのさわかわ |
(place-name) Okunosawakawa |
奥野浩昭 see styles |
okunohiroaki おくのひろあき |
(person) Okuno Hiroaki (1960.9.23-) |
奥野良臣 see styles |
okunoyoshiomi おくのよしおみ |
(person) Okuno Yoshiomi (1915.3.15-) |
奥野英子 see styles |
okunoeiko / okunoeko おくのえいこ |
(person) Okuno Eiko |
奥野誠亮 see styles |
okunoseisuke / okunosesuke おくのせいすけ |
(person) Okuno Seisuke (1913.7-) |
奥野開拓 see styles |
okunokaitaku おくのかいたく |
(place-name) Okunokaitaku |
奥野井谷川 see styles |
okunoitanigawa おくのいたにがわ |
(place-name) Okunoitanigawa |
奥野誠一郎 see styles |
okunoseiichirou / okunosechiro おくのせいいちろう |
(person) Okuno Seiichirō (1974.7.26-) |
奥野谷浜駅 see styles |
okunoyahamaeki おくのやはまえき |
(st) Okunoyahama Station |
奥野トンネル see styles |
okunotonneru おくのトンネル |
(place-name) Okuno Tunnel |
奥野々トンネル see styles |
okunonotonneru おくののトンネル |
(place-name) Okunono Tunnel |
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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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