Results for: Bericht der Fakultät für Literatur
German Japanese (Kanji)
nationales Gesetzbuch/Staatszeremonie/japanische klassische Literatur国典 [こくてん]
naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät理学部 [りがくぶ]
naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät理科系学部 [りかけいがくぶ]
Neujahrsvorlesung über Literatur am Kaiserhof講書始め;講書始 [こうしょはじめ]
Neuübersetzung der klassischen Literatur/Übersetzung der klassischen Literatur ins moderne Japanisch古典新訳 [こてんしんやく]
nordeuropäische Literatur/nordische Literatur北欧文学 [ほくおうぶんがく]
Orikuchi Shinobu (Gelehrter der japan. Literatur, Volkskundler und Dichter; 1887—1953)折口信夫 [おりぐちしのぶ]
Our common future/Unsere gemeinsame Zukunft(Bericht der UN-Weltkommission für Umwelt und Entwicklung von 1987 über nachhaltige Entwicklung)我々の共通の未来 [われわれのきょうつうのみらい]
Our Common Future/Unsere gemeinsame Zukunft(Bericht der UN-Weltkommission für Umwelt und Entwicklung – Brundtland-Kommission – in dem der Begriff Nachhaltigkeit popularisiert wurde1987)地球の未来を守るために [ちきゅうのみらいをまもるために]
Ozaki Kazuo (Schriftsteller; 1899–1983; geboren Präf. Mie; graduierte an Fakultät für Japanisch der Universität Waseda; studierte bei Shiga Naoya; erhielt 1937 den Akutagawa-Preis für seine 1933 veröffentlichte Erzählung Nonki Megane – Brille der Unbekümm尾崎一雄 [おざきかずお]
pädagogische Fakultät教育学部 [きょういくがくぶ]
pharmazeutische Fakultät薬学科 [やくがくか]
pharmazeutische Fakultät薬学部 [やくがくぶ]
philosophische Fakultät文学部 [ぶんがくぶ]
Pinsel und Tusche/Dichtung/Dichten/(allgemeiner) Literatur/Malenかん墨;翰墨 [かんぼく]
 

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