Results for: seit dann/danach
German Japanese (Kanji)
in so einem Fall/unter so einer Bedingung/dann/und dannそうしたら [そうしたら]
in so einem Fall/unter so einer Bedingung/dann/und dannそしたら [そしたら]
Inami (ehem. Gemeinde im Westen der Präf. Toyama; seit 2004 Teil der Stadt Nanto)井波 [いなみ]
Industrial Bank of Japan, Limited/IBJ (ehem. Großbank in Japan; gegr. 1902, seit 2002 Teil der Mizuho-Finanzgruppe)日本興業銀行 [にっぽんこうぎょうぎんこう]
Industrial Bank of Japan, Limited/IBJ (ehem. Großbank in Japan; gegr. 1902, seit 2002 Teil der Mizuho-Finanzgruppe)日本興業銀行 [にほんこうぎょうぎんこう]
Industrial Bank of Japan, Limited/IBJ (ehem. Großbank in Japan; gegr. 1902, seit 2002 Teil der Mizuho-Finanzgruppe)興銀 [こうぎん]
Informatik (seit 2003 schulisches Pflichtfach der Oberschule)情報科 [じょうほうか]
Informatikgrundlagen/Computergrundlagen (seit 1993 technisches Schulfach an Mittelschulen)情報基礎 [じょうほうきそ]
Informatisierung (etwa seit dem Jahr 2000 verwendet)IT化 [あいてぃーか]
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science/ISAS (japan. Institut für Weltraumforschung; seit 2003 Teil der JAXA)宇宙科学研究本部 [うちゅうかがくけんきゅうほんぶ]
Internationale Journalistenföderation/(engl.) International Federation of Journalists/IFJ (Brüssel; seit 1952)国際ジャーナリスト連盟 [こくさいじゃーなりすとれんめい]
Internationale Konvention zum Schutz des Kultur‑ und Naturerbes der Welt (1972 von der UNESCO angenommen, seit 1975 in Kraft)世界の文化遺産及び自然遺産の保護に関する条約 [せかいのぶんかいさんおよびしぜんいさんのほごにかんするじょうやく]
Iō-jima-Inseln/Kazaninseln/Vulkaninseln (subtropische Inselgruppe im Pazifik; zwischen den Bonininseln und den Marianen; gehört zur Präfektur Tōkyō; etwa 200 Einwohner; Schwefelvorkommen, Fischerei; die Vulkaninseln sind seit 1891 japanisch; 1951–68 unter硫黄列島 [いおうれっとう]
iPhone OS (Betriebssystem des iPhone und iPod touch von Apple; seit Version 4.0 umbenannt in iOS)iPhone OS;アイフォーンオーエス;アイフォーン・オー・エス [あいふぉーんおーえす]
Ironie des Schicksals/die unergründlichen Wege des Himmels (abgeleitet von der Geschichte eines alten Mannes 翁, der in der Nähe einer Festung an der nördlichen chinesischen Grenze 塞 wohnte, und dem zunächst sein Pferd davongelaufen ist, dann aber mit eineさい翁が馬;塞翁が馬 [さいおうがうま]
 

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