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There are 19 total results for your 二世 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

二世

see styles
èr shì
    er4 shi4
erh shih
 nise
    にせ
the Second (of numbered kings); second generation (e.g. Chinese Americans)
{Buddh} two existences; the present and the future; (female given name) Futase
This life and the hereafter.

二世子

see styles
 niyoko
    によこ
(female given name) Niyoko

二世尊

see styles
èr shì zūn
    er4 shi4 zun1
erh shih tsun
 ni seson
Śākyamuni and Prabhūtaratna, the Buddha 多賓 in the eleventh chapter of the Lotus Sūtra; see also 二尊.

二世川

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 futasegawa
    ふたせがわ
(personal name) Futasegawa

二世間


二世间

see styles
èr shì jiān
    er4 shi4 jian1
erh shih chien
 ni seken
The two realms of conscious or sentient beings 有情世間, and unconscious or material things 器世間.

不二世

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 fujiyo
    ふじよ
(female given name) Fujiyo

準二世

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 junnisei / junnise
    じゅんにせい
(rare) (See 二世・1) quasi-nisei (Japanese-born person who moved abroad when young)

秦二世

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qín èr shì
    qin2 er4 shi4
ch`in erh shih
    chin erh shih
Qin Ershi (229-207 BC), second Qin emperor

二世議員

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 niseigiin / nisegin
    にせいぎいん
(See 世襲議員) second-generation Diet member; second-generation politician; Diet member who succeeded a parent

移民二世

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 iminnisei / iminnise
    いみんにせい
second-generation immigrant

第二世界

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dì èr shì jiè
    di4 er4 shi4 jie4
ti erh shih chieh
 dainisekai
    だいにせかい
Second World (Cold War-era term referring to communist nations as a bloc)
Second World

二世の固め

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 nisenokatame
    にせのかため
(See 二世の約束) marriage vows

二世の契り

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 nisenochigiri
    にせのちぎり
(See 二世の約束) marriage vows

二世の約束

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 nisenoyakusoku
    にせのやくそく
marriage vows

二世尊二師


二世尊二师

see styles
èr shì zūn èr shī
    er4 shi4 zun1 er4 shi1
erh shih tsun erh shih
 ni seson ni shi
The two sages, or preceptors in the Lotus Sūtra, Śākyamuni and Prabhūtaratna. Also sages and ordinary preceptors.

二世帯住宅

see styles
 nisetaijuutaku / nisetaijutaku
    にせたいじゅうたく
two-family house; house for a two-generation family

Variations:
二世(P)
2世

see styles
 nisei / nise
    にせい
(1) nisei; second-generation Japanese (or Korean, etc.); person of Japanese parentage with non-Japanese citizenship; (n,n-suf,n-pref) (2) the second (e.g. Edward II); (3) (colloquialism) son

Variations:
宗教2世
宗教二世

see styles
 shuukyounisei / shukyonise
    しゅうきょうにせい
second-generation believers; people following their parents' religion

Variations:
2世帯住宅
二世帯住宅

see styles
 nisetaijuutaku / nisetaijutaku
    にせたいじゅうたく
two-family house; house for a two-generation family

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

This page contains 19 results for "二世" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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