There are 27 total results for your Lebanon search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
蘇萊曼 苏莱曼 see styles |
sū lái màn su1 lai2 man4 su lai man |
More info & calligraphy: Sulaiman |
黎巴嫩 see styles |
lí bā nèn li2 ba1 nen4 li pa nen rebanon レバノン |
More info & calligraphy: Lebanon(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Lebanon |
レバノン see styles |
rebanon レバノン |
More info & calligraphy: Lebanon |
ずる see styles |
zuru ずる |
(v5r,vi) (1) (See ずれる) to slide; to slip off; to get dislocated; (transitive verb) (2) (See 引きずる・ひきずる・1) to drag; to pull; (place-name) Sour (Lebanon) |
ちれ see styles |
chire チレ |
(place-name) Tire; Tyre (Lebanon) |
提爾 提尔 see styles |
tí ěr ti2 er3 t`i erh ti erh |
Tyre (Lebanon) |
泰爾 泰尔 see styles |
tài ěr tai4 er3 t`ai erh tai erh taiji たいじ |
Tyre (city in Lebanon) (given name) Taiji |
西頓 西顿 see styles |
xī dùn xi1 dun4 hsi tun |
Sidon (Lebanon) |
サーレ see styles |
zaare / zare ザーレ |
(place-name) Zahle (Lebanon) |
サイダ see styles |
saida サイダ |
(place-name) Saida (Algeria); Sayda (Lebanon) |
ザハレ see styles |
zahare ザハレ |
(place-name) Zahlah (Lebanon) |
提爾市 提尔市 see styles |
tí ěr shì ti2 er3 shi4 t`i erh shih ti erh shih |
Tyre (Lebanon) |
真主黨 真主党 see styles |
zhēn zhǔ dǎng zhen1 zhu3 dang3 chen chu tang |
Hezbollah (Lebanon Islamic group) |
貝魯特 贝鲁特 see styles |
bèi lǔ tè bei4 lu3 te4 pei lu t`e pei lu te |
Beirut, capital of Lebanon |
的黎波里 see styles |
dì lí bō lǐ di4 li2 bo1 li3 ti li po li |
Tripoli, capital of Libya; Tripoli, city in north Lebanon |
貝卡谷地 贝卡谷地 see styles |
bèi kǎ gǔ dì bei4 ka3 gu3 di4 pei k`a ku ti pei ka ku ti |
Bekaa Valley between Lebanon and Syria |
ドルーズ派 see styles |
doruuzuha / doruzuha ドルーズは |
Druze; Druse; Islamic sect primarily found in Syria and Lebanon |
ベイルート see styles |
beiruuto / beruto ベイルート |
Beirut (Lebanon); (place-name) Beirut (Lebanon); Beyrouth |
レバノン杉 see styles |
rebanonsugi; rebanonsugi レバノンすぎ; レバノンスギ |
Lebanon cedar (Cedrus libani); cedar of Lebanon; Turkish cedar; Taurus cedar |
ブシャーリー see styles |
bushaarii / bushari ブシャーリー |
(place-name) Bsharri (Lebanon) |
レバノンスギ see styles |
rebanonsugi レバノンスギ |
Lebanon cedar (Cedrus libani); cedar of Lebanon; Turkish cedar; Taurus cedar |
レバノン山地 see styles |
rebanonsanchi レバノンさんち |
(place-name) Lebanon Mountains |
アンチレバノン山脈 see styles |
anchirebanonsanmyaku アンチレバノンさんみゃく |
(place-name) Anti-Lebanon Mountains |
アンティレバノン山脈 see styles |
antirebanonsanmyaku アンティレバノンさんみゃく |
(place-name) Anti-Lebanon Mountains |
黎巴嫩(ateji) see styles |
rebanon レバノン |
(kana only) Lebanon |
Variations: |
doruuzuha(doruuzu派); dodoruuzuha(dodoruuzu派) / doruzuha(doruzu派); dodoruzuha(dodoruzu派) ドルーズは(ドルーズ派); ドゥルーズは(ドゥルーズ派) |
Druze; Druse; Islamic sect primarily found in Syria and Lebanon |
黎巴嫩(ateji)(rK) see styles |
rebanon レバノン |
(kana only) Lebanon |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 27 results for "Lebanon" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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