There are 34 total results for your ドーハ search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ドーハ see styles |
dooha ドーハ |
Doha (Qatar); (place-name) Ad Dawhah; Ad-Dawhah; Doha |
ドーハド see styles |
doohado ドーハド |
(place-name) Dohad |
ドーハム see styles |
doohamu ドーハム |
(personal name) Do-hamu |
ドーハン see styles |
doohan ドーハン |
(personal name) Doghan |
ドーバル see styles |
doobaru ドーバル |
(place-name) Dorval |
ドーバー see styles |
doobaa / dooba ドーバー |
More info & calligraphy: Dober |
Lドーパ see styles |
erudoopa エルドーパ |
L-DOPA |
トーバルズ see styles |
toobaruzu トーバルズ |
(personal name) Torvalds |
ドーパミン see styles |
doopamin ドーパミン |
dopamine |
カトーバ川 see styles |
katoobagawa カトーバがわ |
(place-name) Catawba (river) |
ストーバス see styles |
sutoobasu ストーバス |
(personal name) Staubus |
ストーバル see styles |
sutoobaru ストーバル |
(personal name) Stovall |
パントーハ see styles |
pantooha パントーハ |
(personal name) Pantoja |
ドーハーティ see styles |
doohaati / doohati ドーハーティ |
(personal name) Daugherty |
ドーバントン see styles |
doobanton ドーバントン |
(personal name) Daubenton |
ドーバー海峡 see styles |
doobaakaikyou / doobakaikyo ドーバーかいきょう |
(place-name) Strait of Dover |
アンドーバー see styles |
andoobaa / andooba アンドーバー |
(place-name) Andover |
オクトーバー see styles |
okutoobaa / okutooba オクトーバー |
October |
サントーバン see styles |
santooban サントーバン |
(personal name) Saint-Aubin |
ストーバック see styles |
sutoobakku ストーバック |
(personal name) Staubach |
モントーバン see styles |
montooban モントーバン |
(place-name) Montauban (France) |
ドーハラウンド see styles |
dooharaundo ドーハラウンド |
Doha Round (trade negotiations) |
ウェンドーバー see styles |
wendoobaa / wendooba ウェンドーバー |
(place-name) Wendover |
ポルトーバスク see styles |
porutoobasuku ポルトーバスク |
(place-name) Port aux Basques |
ドーハ・ラウンド see styles |
dooha raundo ドーハ・ラウンド |
Doha Round (trade negotiations) |
ドーパミン受容体 see styles |
doopaminjuyoutai / doopaminjuyotai ドーパミンじゅようたい |
dopamine receptor |
ノースアンドーバー see styles |
noosuandoobaa / noosuandooba ノースアンドーバー |
(place-name) North Andover |
リーナストーバルズ see styles |
riinasutoobaruzu / rinasutoobaruzu リーナストーバルズ |
(personal name) Linus Torvalds |
クーザンモントーバン see styles |
kuuzanmontooban / kuzanmontooban クーザンモントーバン |
(personal name) Cousin-Montauban |
チャットーパーディヤーヤ see styles |
chattoopaadiyaaya / chattoopadiyaya チャットーパーディヤーヤ |
(personal name) Chattopadhyaya |
Variations: |
shadouban; shadooban / shadoban; shadooban シャドウバン; シャドーバン |
{internet} shadowban; shadow-banning |
レッド・オクトーバーを追え see styles |
reddookutoobaaooe / reddookutoobaooe レッドオクトーバーをおえ |
(work) The Hunt for Red October (1984 novel by Tom Clancy) |
Variations: |
dooharaundo; dooha raundo ドーハラウンド; ドーハ・ラウンド |
Doha Round (trade negotiations) |
Variations: |
shadoobankingu; shadoo bankingu シャドーバンキング; シャドー・バンキング |
shadow banking |
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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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