Sino-japanese

Synonyms for "sino-japanese"

Ranked by relevance and common usage.

Related word relations

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1 relation types

Related terms

1 entries

Translations

26 translations across 12 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

4 entries
  • 中日的 adj (Involving both China and Japan)
  • 漢和的 /汉和的 adj (Involving both China and Japan)
  • 漢日的 /汉日的 adj (Involving both China and Japan)
  • 華日的 /华日的 adj (Involving both China and Japan)

Farefare

1 entries
  • sino-zappan adj (Involving both China and Japan)

German

1 entries
  • sino-japanisch adj (Involving both China and Japan)

Hindi

1 entries
  • चीन-जापानी adj (Involving both China and Japan)

Japanese

4 entries
  • 中和 adj (Involving both China and Japan)
  • 中日 adj (Involving both China and Japan)
  • 日中 adj (Involving both China and Japan)
  • 漢和 adj (Involving both China and Japan)

Korean

2 entries
  • 중일관계 adj (Involving both China and Japan)
  • 한어 name (the Chinese-derived elements in the Japanese language)

Polish

2 entries
  • chińsko-japoński adj (Involving both China and Japan)
  • sinojapoński name (the Chinese-derived elements in the Japanese language)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • sino-japonês adj (Involving both China and Japan)

Russian

3 entries
  • кита́йско-япо́нский adj (Involving both China and Japan)
  • си́но-япо́нский adj (Involving both China and Japan)
  • канго́ name (the Chinese-derived elements in the Japanese language)

Ukrainian

2 entries
  • канго́ name (the Chinese-derived elements in the Japanese language)
  • канґо́ name (the Chinese-derived elements in the Japanese language)

Urdu

1 entries
  • چِین جاپانِی adj (Involving both China and Japan)

Vietnamese

1 entries
  • Hán Nhật adj (Involving both China and Japan)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

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The company is operating under joint Sino-Japanese management.

Source: tatoeba (327435)

It depends on the Tagalog-speaker whether, for "three," he will say "tres" from Spanish or "tri" from English or "tatlo" natively. As Japanese has Native Japanese and Sino-Japanese numbers, as well as less official Anglo-Japanese numbers, Tagalog similarly has three sets for numbers.

Source: tatoeba (10719579)

I looked up the meaning of a kanji in a Sino-Japanese dictionary.

Source: tatoeba (13714025)

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