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Words — 3 found

Noun
1. surname; family name; last nameSee also 名前
Place
2. Myouji
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3. Japanese namein modern times usually consist of a family name, followe... Read more
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名字 【みょうじ】
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Noun
1. the right to bear a surname and to wear a sword (during the Edo period)Yojijukugo (four character compound)
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Noun
1. right to bear a surname and to wear a sword (during the Edo period)Historical term, Yojijukugo (four character compound)
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名字帯刀 【みょうじたいとう】
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Kanji — 2 found

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6 strokes. JLPT N5. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 1.
name, noted, distinguished, reputation
Kun: -な
On: メイ ミョウ
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1.05775871469594
6 strokes. JLPT N4. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 1.
character, letter, word, section of village
Kun: あざ あざな -な
On:
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Sentences — 4 found

  • jreibun/87/1
      日本人によく見られる
    • みょうじ名字
    • なか
    • で比較的単純なものと言えば、
    • やま
    • など、自然の
    • ふうぶつ風物
    • を漢字で組み合わせたものである。
    • ぐたいれい具体例
    • を挙げると、「
    • やまだ山田
    • やまかわ山川
    • のだ野田
    • はたの畑野
    • 」などである。
    Relatively simple surnames commonly found among Japanese people are those that combine things of nature, such as mountains and rice paddies, in kanji characters. Examples include Yamada (mountain and rice paddy), Yamakawa (mountain and river), Noda (field and rice paddy), and Hatano (farm and field). Jreibun
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