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There are 17 total results for your 女子短期大学 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

女子短期大学

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 joshitankidaigaku
    じょしたんきだいがく
women's junior college

仁愛女子短期大学

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 jinaijoshitankidaigaku
    じんあいじょしたんきだいがく
(org) Jin-ai Women's College; (o) Jin-ai Women's College

共立女子短期大学

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 kyouritsujoshitankidaigaku / kyoritsujoshitankidaigaku
    きょうりつじょしたんきだいがく
(org) Kyōritsu Women's Junior College; (o) Kyōritsu Women's Junior College

兵庫女子短期大学

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 hyougojoshitankidaigaku / hyogojoshitankidaigaku
    ひょうごじょしたんきだいがく
(org) Hyōgo Women's Junior College; (o) Hyōgo Women's Junior College

創価女子短期大学

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 soukajoshitankidaigaku / sokajoshitankidaigaku
    そうかじょしたんきだいがく
(org) Sōka Women's College; (o) Sōka Women's College

大垣女子短期大学

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 oogakijoshitankidaigaku
    おおがきじょしたんきだいがく
(org) Oogaki Women's Junior College; (o) Oogaki Women's Junior College

岐阜女子短期大学

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 gifujoshitankidaigaku
    ぎふじょしたんきだいがく
(org) Gifu Women's Junior College; (o) Gifu Women's Junior College

戸板女子短期大学

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 toitajoshitankidaigaku
    といたじょしたんきだいがく
(org) Toita Women's College; (o) Toita Women's College

敦賀女子短期大学

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 tsurugajoshitankidaigaku
    つるがじょしたんきだいがく
(org) Tsuruga Women's Junior College; (o) Tsuruga Women's Junior College

新見女子短期大学

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 niimijoshitankidaigaku / nimijoshitankidaigaku
    にいみじょしたんきだいがく
(org) Niimi Women's Junior College; (o) Niimi Women's Junior College

松蔭女子短期大学

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 shouinjoshitankidaigaku / shoinjoshitankidaigaku
    しょういんじょしたんきだいがく
(org) Shouin Women's Junior College; (o) Shouin Women's Junior College

純心女子短期大学

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 junshinjoshitankidaigaku
    じゅんしんじょしたんきだいがく
(org) Junshin Women's Junior College; (o) Junshin Women's Junior College

豊南女子短期大学

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 toyonanjoshitankidaigaku
    とよなんじょしたんきだいがく
(org) Toyonan Women's Junior College; (o) Toyonan Women's Junior College

駒沢女子短期大学

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 komazawajoshitankidaigaku
    こまざわじょしたんきだいがく
(org) Komazawa Women's Junior College; (o) Komazawa Women's Junior College

鳥取女子短期大学

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 tottorijoshitankidaigaku
    とっとりじょしたんきだいがく
(org) Tottori Women's Junior College; (o) Tottori Women's Junior College

姫路学院女子短期大学

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 himejigakuinjoshitankidaigaku
    ひめじがくいんじょしたんきだいがく
(org) Himejigakuin Women's Junior College; (o) Himejigakuin Women's Junior College

青山学院女子短期大学

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 aoyamagakuinjoshitankidaigaku
    あおやまがくいんじょしたんきだいがく
(org) Aoyama Gakuin Women's Junior College; (o) Aoyama Gakuin Women's Junior College
This page contains 17 results for "女子短期大学" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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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