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German Japanese (Kanji)
Daian-ji (buddh. Tempel der Shingon-Schule in Nara, Präf. Nara; einer der sieben großen Tempel in Nara)大安寺 [だいあんじ]
Daikoku·ten/Gott des Reichtums (einer der sieben Glücksgötter)大黒天 [だいこくてん]
Daikoku·ten/Gott des Reichtums (einer der sieben Glücksgötter)/Ehefrau eines buddhistischen Priesters大黒 [だいこく]
Das Haus der sieben Giebel(Roman von Nathaniel Hawthorne1851)七破風の家 [ななはふのいえ]
den Wecker auf sieben Uhr stellen目覚ましを7時にセットする [めざましをななじにせっとする]
Der Wolf und die sieben jungen Geißlein/Der Wolf und die sieben Geißlein(Märchen der Brüder Grimm)オオカミと七匹の子ヤギ [おおかみとしちひきのこやぎ]
die acht Großlandschaften im alten Japan/das Zentralgebiet Gokinai, und die sieben äußeren Landschaften – dō: San’yō·dō, San’in·dō, Nankai·dō, Saikai·dō, Tōkai·dō, Tōsan·dō und Hokuriku·dō五畿七道 [ごきしちどう]
die ersten sieben Tage nach jmds. Tod/Zeremonie am siebten Tag nach dem Tod einer Person初七日 [しょなぬか]
die ersten sieben Tage nach jmds. Tod/Zeremonie am siebten Tag nach dem Tod einer Person初七日 [しょなのか]
Die glorreichen Sieben/The Magnificient Seven(Western von John Sturges1960; eine Adaption des Filmes „Die sieben Samurai“ von Kurosawa Akira)荒野の七人 [こうやのしちにん]
die glücksverheißenden Zahlen Sieben, Fünf und Drei/Festtag für drei‑, fünf‑ und siebenjährige Kinder (15. Nov.)/formelles Bankett mit einem Hauptgang mit sieben Beilagen, einem Gang mit fünf Beilagen und einem Gang mit drei Beilagen七五三 [しちごさん]
die Klümpchen aus dem Mehl sieben小麦粉を篩にかけてつぶつぶを除く [こむぎこをふるいにかけてつぶつぶをのぞく]
die sieben Farben des Regenbogens虹の七色 [にじのなないろ]
die sieben Frühlingskräuter (nämlich: Brunnenkresse, Hirtentäschel, Baumwollgras, Vogelmiere, Taubnessel, Kohlrübe und Rettich)春の七草 [はるのななくさ]
die sieben Frühlingstpflanzen (nämlich Brunnenkresse, Hirtentäschel, Baumwollgras, Vogelmiere, Taubnessel, Kohlrübe und Rettich)/sieben Herbstpflanzen (nämlich Hagi-Strauch, Stielblütengras, Pfeilwurzel, Nelke, Goldbaldrian, Wasserdost und Trichterwinde)/七草;七種 [ななくさ]
 

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