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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ダンテ see styles |
dante ダンテ |
More info & calligraphy: Dante |
卡薩諾瓦 卡萨诺瓦 see styles |
kǎ sà nuò wǎ ka3 sa4 nuo4 wa3 k`a sa no wa ka sa no wa |
More info & calligraphy: Casanova |
意大利人 see styles |
yì dà lì rén yi4 da4 li4 ren2 i ta li jen |
More info & calligraphy: Italian |
イタリア人 see styles |
itariajin イタリアじん |
More info & calligraphy: Italian |
鉝 𫟷 see styles |
lì li4 li |
livermorium (chemistry); (old) (Italian) lira (loanword); (archaic) type of food vessel used in Funan 扶南[Fu2 nan2] |
仏伊 see styles |
futsui ふつい |
France and Italy; French-Italian |
伊人 see styles |
yī rén yi1 ren2 i jen ijin いじん |
(literary) that person (usually female); she; one's intended (See イタリア人) Italian (person); (given name) Yoshihito |
伊和 see styles |
iwa いわ |
Italian-Japanese (e.g. dictionary); (p,s,g) Iwa |
伊艦 see styles |
ikan いかん |
Italian warship |
伊語 see styles |
igo いご |
(See イタリア語) Italian (language) |
但丁 see styles |
dàn dīng dan4 ding1 tan ting |
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), Italian poet, author of the Divine Comedy 神曲 |
和伊 see styles |
wai わい |
Japanese-Italian; (personal name) Kazui |
意式 see styles |
yì shì yi4 shi4 i shih |
Italian-style |
意甲 see styles |
yì jiǎ yi4 jia3 i chia |
Serie A, the top division of the Italian football league system |
日伊 see styles |
nichii / nichi にちい |
Japan and Italy; Japanese-Italian |
欠氷 see styles |
kakigoori かきごおり |
shaved ice (usually served with flavored simple syrup); Italian ice; Sno-cone; snow cone |
義式 义式 see styles |
yì shì yi4 shi4 i shih |
(Tw) Italian-style |
費米 费米 see styles |
fèi mǐ fei4 mi3 fei mi |
Fermi (name); Enrico Fermi (1901-1954), Italian born US nuclear physicist |
黄粱 see styles |
kouryou; kouryou / koryo; koryo こうりょう; コウリョウ |
(kana only) (See 粟・あわ) foxtail millet (Setaria italica); Italian millet (also Hungarian, German) |
鼠麦 see styles |
nezumimugi; nezumimugi ねずみむぎ; ネズミムギ |
(kana only) Italian rye-grass (Lolium multiflorum); annual ryegrass; Australian ryegrass; short rotation ryegrass; Westerwolds ryegrass; darnel |
イタ公 see styles |
itakou / itako イタこう |
(derogatory term) (slang) Italian person |
イタ語 see styles |
itago イタご |
(abbreviation) (colloquialism) (See イタリア語) Italian language (esp. as a school subject) |
イタ車 see styles |
itasha イタしゃ |
(slang) (See イタリア車) Italian car |
イタ飯 see styles |
itameshi; itameshi イタめし; イタメシ |
(colloquialism) (See イタリア料理) Italian food |
かき氷 see styles |
kakigoori かきごおり |
shaved ice (usually served with flavored simple syrup); Italian ice; Sno-cone; snow cone |
サイゼ see styles |
saize サイゼ |
(company) Saizeriya (Japanese chain of Italian restaurants) (abbreviation); (c) Saizeriya (abbreviation) (Italian restaurant chain) |
伽利略 see styles |
jiā lì lüè jia1 li4 lu:e4 chia li lu:e |
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), Italian scientist |
卡洛娜 see styles |
kǎ luò nà ka3 luo4 na4 k`a lo na ka lo na |
calzone (Italian pocket), folded pizza |
帕累托 see styles |
pà lèi tuō pa4 lei4 tuo1 p`a lei t`o pa lei to |
Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923), Italian economist |
掻き氷 see styles |
kakigoori かきごおり |
(out-dated kanji) shaved ice (usually served with flavored simple syrup); Italian ice; Sno-cone; snow cone |
欠き氷 see styles |
kakigoori かきごおり |
shaved ice (usually served with flavored simple syrup); Italian ice; Sno-cone; snow cone |
派斯托 see styles |
pài sī tuō pai4 si1 tuo1 p`ai ssu t`o pai ssu to |
pesto (Italian sauce) (loanword) |
班紀德 班纪德 see styles |
bān jì dé ban1 ji4 de2 pan chi te |
pancetta (Italian belly); salted spiced dried pork belly |
薄伽丘 see styles |
bó jiā qiū bo2 jia1 qiu1 po chia ch`iu po chia chiu |
Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375), Italian writer, poet, and humanist, author of Decameron 十日談|十日谈[Shi2 ri4 Tan2] |
西西里 see styles |
xī xī lǐ xi1 xi1 li3 hsi hsi li |
Sicily; Sicilia (Italian Island) |
近過去 see styles |
kinkako きんかこ |
(1) {gramm} (See 過去・3) recent past tense (e.g. passato prossimo in Italian); present perfect; (2) recent past |
達文西 达文西 see styles |
dá wén xī da2 wen2 xi1 ta wen hsi |
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), Italian Renaissance painter (Tw) |
遠過去 see styles |
enkako えんかこ |
{ling} (See 過去・かこ・3) remote past tense (e.g. passato remoto in Italian) |
郭居靜 郭居静 see styles |
guō jū jìng guo1 ju1 jing4 kuo chü ching |
Lazzaro Cattaneo (1560-1640), Italian Jesuit missionary in China |
韋瓦第 韦瓦第 see styles |
wéi wǎ dì wei2 wa3 di4 wei wa ti |
Vivaldi (name); Antonio Vivaldi (1675-1741), Italian composer |
黄素馨 see styles |
kisokei; kisokei / kisoke; kisoke きそけい; キソケイ |
(kana only) Italian jasmine (Jasminum humile var. revolutum); yellow jasmine |
FIGS see styles |
figusu フィグス |
French, Italian, German, Spanish; FIGS |
イタカジ see styles |
itakaji イタカジ |
(abbreviation) Italian casual |
カサータ see styles |
kasaata / kasata カサータ |
(1) (food term) cassata (ita:); Italian layered sponge cake; (2) ice-cream with nuts and preserved fruit |
コムーネ see styles |
komuune / komune コムーネ |
(1) comune (civil administrative unit in Italy) (ita:); municipality; (2) Italian city-state |
タラーリ see styles |
taraari / tarari タラーリ |
taralli (Italian snack food resembling a breadstick) (ita:) |
ドルガバ see styles |
dorugaba ドルガバ |
(company) Dolce and Gabbana (Italian fashion house) (abbreviation); (c) Dolce and Gabbana (Italian fashion house) (abbreviation) |
ドルチェ see styles |
doruche ドルチェ |
(1) dessert (esp. in Italian cuisine) (ita: dolce); sweets; cake; (adverb) (2) {music} dolce; (to be performed) gently and sweetly; (personal name) Dolce |
ベレッタ see styles |
beretta ベレッタ |
(company) Beretta (Italian firearm manufacturer); (c) Beretta (Italian firearm manufacturer) |
三井高陽 see styles |
mitsuitakaharu みついたかはる |
(person) Mitsui Takaharu (1900-1983) (donated the land for the Italian Cultural Institute in Tokyo) |
加里波第 see styles |
jiā lǐ bō dì jia1 li3 bo1 di4 chia li po ti |
Guiseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882), Italian military commander and politician |
味美思酒 see styles |
wèi měi sī jiǔ wei4 mei3 si1 jiu3 wei mei ssu chiu |
vermouth (loanword); Italian spiced fortified wine |
墨索里尼 see styles |
mò suǒ lǐ ní mo4 suo3 li3 ni2 mo so li ni |
Benito Mussolini (1883-1945), Italian fascist dictator, "Il Duce", president 1922-1943 |
尤文圖斯 尤文图斯 see styles |
yóu wén tú sī you2 wen2 tu2 si1 yu wen t`u ssu yu wen tu ssu |
Juventus, Italian football team |
帕格尼尼 see styles |
pà gé ní ní pa4 ge2 ni2 ni2 p`a ko ni ni pa ko ni ni |
Niccolò Paganini (1782-1840), Italian violinist and composer |
帕瓦羅蒂 帕瓦罗蒂 see styles |
pà wǎ luó dì pa4 wa3 luo2 di4 p`a wa lo ti pa wa lo ti |
Luciano Pavarotti (1935-2007), Italian operatic tenor |
意大利語 意大利语 see styles |
yì dà lì yǔ yi4 da4 li4 yu3 i ta li yü |
Italian (language) |
托里拆利 see styles |
tuō lǐ chāi lì tuo1 li3 chai1 li4 t`o li ch`ai li to li chai li |
Evangelista Torricelli (1608-1647), Italian physicist, colleague of Galileo |
斐波那契 see styles |
fěi bō nà qì fei3 bo1 na4 qi4 fei po na ch`i fei po na chi |
Leonardo Fibonacci (c. 1170-1250), Italian mathematician |
日伊辞典 see styles |
nichiijiten / nichijiten にちいじてん |
Japanese-Italian dictionary |
柏蒂切利 see styles |
bó dì qiè lì bo2 di4 qie4 li4 po ti ch`ieh li po ti chieh li |
Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) Italian painter of the Florentine school |
皮特拉克 see styles |
pí tè lā kè pi2 te4 la1 ke4 p`i t`e la k`o pi te la ko |
Petrarch; Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374), Italian scholar and lyric poet, famous for sonnets |
蘭博基尼 兰博基尼 see styles |
lán bó jī ní lan2 bo2 ji1 ni2 lan po chi ni |
Lamborghini (Italian car manufacturer) |
速度標語 see styles |
sokudohyougo / sokudohyogo そくどひょうご |
{music} (often in Italian) (See アレグロ,アンダンテ) tempo marking; tempo indication |
達·芬奇 达·芬奇 see styles |
dá · fēn qí da2 · fen1 qi2 ta · fen ch`i ta · fen chi |
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), Italian Renaissance painter |
アボガドロ see styles |
abogadoro アボガドロ |
(surname) Avogadro; (person) Amedeo Avogadro (1776-1856; Italian chemist and physicist) |
アルボリオ see styles |
aruborio アルボリオ |
arborio (Italian variety of rice) |
イタリアン see styles |
itarian イタリアン |
(can act as adjective) (1) Italian; (2) {food} (See イタリア料理) Italian food; Italian cuisine |
イタリア製 see styles |
itariasei / itariase イタリアせい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) Italian made; made in Italy |
イタリア語 see styles |
itariago イタリアご |
Italian (language) |
イタリア車 see styles |
itariasha イタリアしゃ |
Italian car |
カッサータ see styles |
kassaata / kassata カッサータ |
(1) (food term) cassata (ita:); Italian layered sponge cake; (2) ice-cream with nuts and preserved fruit |
コウリョウ see styles |
kouryou / koryo コウリョウ |
(kana only) foxtail millet (Setaria italica); Italian millet (also Hungarian, German) |
サイゼリヤ see styles |
saizeriya サイゼリヤ |
(company) Saizeriya (Japanese chain of Italian restaurants); (c) Saizeriya (Italian restaurant chain) |
シェラード see styles |
jeraato / jerato ジェラート |
gelato (ita:); Italian-style ice cream; (personal name) Jerrard |
ネズミムギ see styles |
nezumimugi ネズミムギ |
(kana only) Italian rye-grass (Lolium multiflorum); annual ryegrass; Australian ryegrass; short rotation ryegrass; Westerwolds ryegrass; darnel |
マジョリカ see styles |
majorika マジョリカ |
majolica (type of Italian pottery) |
ユベントス see styles |
yubentosu ユベントス |
(o) Juventus (Italian football club) |
ラティウム see styles |
ratiumu ラティウム |
(place-name) Latium (ancient area in the Italian peninsula) |
卡拉布里亞 卡拉布里亚 see styles |
kǎ lā bù lǐ yà ka3 la1 bu4 li3 ya4 k`a la pu li ya ka la pu li ya |
Calabria, southernmost Italian province |
第勒尼安海 see styles |
dì lè ní ān hǎi di4 le4 ni2 an1 hai3 ti le ni an hai |
Tyrrhenian Sea between Sardinia and the Italian mainland |
貝盧斯科尼 贝卢斯科尼 see styles |
bèi lú sī kē ní bei4 lu2 si1 ke1 ni2 pei lu ssu k`o ni pei lu ssu ko ni |
Silvio Berlusconi (1936-), Italian media magnate and right-wing politician, prime minister of Italy 1994-1995, 2001-2006, 2008-2011 |
阿伏伽德羅 阿伏伽德罗 see styles |
ā fú jiā dé luó a1 fu2 jia1 de2 luo2 a fu chia te lo |
Amedeo Avogadro (1776-1856), Italian scientist |
黒シャツ党 see styles |
kuroshatsutou / kuroshatsuto くろシャツとう |
(See 黒シャツ隊) blackshirts (Italian fascist group); squadristi; camicie nere |
黒シャツ隊 see styles |
kuroshatsutai くろシャツたい |
blackshirts (Italian fascist group); squadristi; camicie nere |
アルボーリオ see styles |
aruboorio アルボーリオ |
arborio (Italian variety of rice) |
アルボリオ米 see styles |
aruboriokome アルボリオこめ |
arborio rice (Italian variety) |
イタリア半島 see styles |
itariahantou / itariahanto イタリアはんとう |
(place-name) Italian Peninsula |
イタリア料理 see styles |
itariaryouri / itariaryori イタリアりょうり |
Italian food; Italian cooking; Italian cuisine |
カルナローリ see styles |
karunaroori カルナローリ |
carnaroli (Italian variety of rice) (ita:) |
サルシッチャ see styles |
sarushiccha サルシッチャ |
salsiccia (ita:); Italian sausage |
シンフォニア see styles |
shinfonia シンフォニア |
(1) {music} sinfonia (ita:); symphony; (2) {music} Italian overture |
チンクエデア see styles |
chinkuedea チンクエデア |
cinquedea (Italian short sword) |
トラットリア see styles |
torattoria トラットリア |
trattoria (ita:); small informal Italian restaurant |
プロシュート see styles |
puroshuuto / puroshuto プロシュート |
(food term) prosciutto (Italian ham) (ita:) |
プロシュット see styles |
puroshutto プロシュット |
(food term) prosciutto (Italian ham) (ita:) |
ペスカトーレ see styles |
pesukatoore ペスカトーレ |
pescatore (used in reference to Italian dishes with seafood) (ita:) |
ボルサリーノ see styles |
borusariino / borusarino ボルサリーノ |
(company) Borsalino (Italian hat maker); (c) Borsalino (Italian hat maker) |
モンテッソリ see styles |
montessori モンテッソリ |
(surname) Montessori; (person) Montessori, Maria (1870-1952, Italian educator) |
ユヴェントス see styles |
yurentosu ユヴェントス |
(o) Juventus (Italian football club) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Italian" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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