Results for: Giljaken (altsibirisches Fischervolk am unteren Amur und auf dem nördlichen Sachalin)
German Japanese (Kanji)
Shinmei·torii (Torii aus zwei senkrechten Pfeilern, einem oberen Querbalken und einem unteren, die Pfeiler nicht durchdringenden runden Querbalken; z.B. die Torii des Yasuki·jinja)神明鳥居 [しんめいとりい]
Shōnankō/Kusunoki Masatsura (Feldherr in der Zeit der nördlichen und südlichen Dynastien; 1326–1348; ältester Sohn des Kusunoki Masashige)小楠公 [しょうなんこう]
Songhua Jiang/Sunghwakiang (russ.) Sungari (größter rechter Nebenfluss des Amur, Nordostchina)スンガリ川 [すんがりがわ]
Songhua Jiang/Sunghwakiang (russ.) Sungari (größter rechter Nebenfluss des Amur, Nordostchina)ソンホア川;松花江 [そんほあがわ]
Songhua Jiang/Sunghwakiang (russ.) Sungari (größter rechter Nebenfluss des Amur, Nordostchina)松花江 [しょうかこう]
Sumō-Ringer der unteren Rängeぺえぺえ相撲 [ぺえぺえすもう]
Tajiri (Ortschaft in Südwesten der Präf. Ōsaka bzw. im nördlichen Zentrum der Präf. Miyagi)/Tajiri田尻 [たじり]
Tatarensund/Meerenge von Mamiya (zwischen Sachalin und Sibirien)タタール海峡 [たたーるかいきょう]
Tatarensund/Meerenge von Mamiya (zwischen Sachalin und Sibirien)韃靼海峡 [だったんかいきょう]
Teeregal, bei dem sich unter dem unteren Brett ein Schränkchen befindetじょうおう棚;紹鷗棚;紹鴎棚 [じょうおうだな]
Tuoba Gui (Kaiser Daowu des nördlichen Wei; 371–409)拓跋 [たくばつ]
untere Paraplegie/untere Diplegie/doppelseitige Lähmung der unteren Extremitäten/Paraplegia inferior/Diplegia inferior下肢対麻ひ;下肢対麻痺 [かしついまひ]
untere Position/unten gelegener Platz/verdeckter Platz/Lage in der unteren Position/Unterteil/das Untere/das Niedrige/das Untergeordnete/Pfand/(als Präfix) Vor…/Vorbereitungs….下 [した]
Urteil der unteren Instanz原判決 [げんはんけつ]
Vertrag von Nertschinsk (Vertrag in dem Russland gegenüber China auf das Amur-Gebiet verzichtet, 1689)ネルチンスク条約 [ねるちんすくじょうやく]
 

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